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Publishing and events company Prolific North saved after 'extremely difficult' decision to enter liquidation

Events programme will continue and team remains unchanged

The company's brands and assets have been bought

Publishing and events company Prolific North has been saved from closure after its previous operating company entered liquidation.

Xeinadin Corporate Recovery was appointed to oversee the liquidation process for Manchester-based Prolific North Limited.

The brand and assets have been bought by We Are Prolific Ltd while no jobs have been lost.

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Prolific North was set up in January 2013 and has ten employees.

We Are Prolific Ltd's directors are Alexandra Balazs and Nick Jaspan. They were both directors of Prolific North Limited alongside Mark Dickinson.

A company statement said: "Prolific North has been a profitable business throughout its first decade in operation, but the effects of the pandemic on live events and in particular the necessary decision to cancel our flagship Digital City Expo last November in the wake of last autumn's economic turbulence, left us in a position where our future was under serious threat.

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"In an effort to address these challenges, we sought external professional advice and the advice we received was that in order to ensure the profitable core business of Prolific North could carry on, we should enter voluntary liquidation to enable the business to continue to trade without the consequences of cancelling the Expo.