StarLeaf Falls Into Administration

UK adminstrator appointed with French subsidiary seemingly in liquidation

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StarLeaf falls into Administration
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Published: June 9, 2022

Tom Wright

Managing Editor

UC hardware and software provider StarLeaf has fallen into administration, according to a post on The Gazette’s website.

The filing – dated today (9 June) and specifically for StarLeaf Limited – states that two employees of Kroll Advisory Limited were appointed joint administrators on 1 June.

The firm’s French entity is also in liquidation, according to French business databases Societe and Infogreffe.

An employee of StarLeaf France said in a LinkedIn post last month that the French arm was being liquidated owing to problems faced by StarLeaf Ltd in the UK. The post said the French operation would be managed from StarLeaf’s UK headquarters moving forward.

UC Today has contacted StarLeaf and Kroll for comment.

StarLeaf most recently filed accounts last August for the year ending 31 December 2021. It reported sales of $28.5m for this period, down four percent year on year.

Just under $6m of revenue came from UK customers, with the majority coming from Europe ($16.5m) and a further $6m from North America and the rest of the world combined.

StarLeaf’s portfolio includes applications for messaging, meetings and chat, as well as devices for meeting rooms and APIs to embed its services.

Back in 2019, the firm claimed to have surpassed $100m in global sales for the cloud-based video offering it launched in 2013.

Its collaboration portfolio ranges from a free subscription up to an enterprise package at £11.99 per user per month.

 

 

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