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Oman Ensures Legal and Transparent Business Liquidation Under New Commercial Law

Oman’s Commercial Companies Law, issued under Royal Decree 18/2019, guarantees legal business closure with clear steps and protection. The law protects creditors, shareholders, and the public, making sure company closures follow proper rules, which is crucial for legal business liquidation. Liquidation is not just shutting down operations; it is a legal process with strict timelines and clear responsibilities.

Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim Al Zadjali, founding partner of Mohammed Ibrahim Law Firm, said companies can face liquidation for many reasons. These include financial losses, completing the company’s purpose, shareholder agreement, failure to operate for over two years, or capital loss. When such an event happens, the company must start legal business liquidation immediately and add “under liquidation” to its official name.

The law requires appointing a licensed liquidator. Shareholders or the court can choose the liquidator, who takes full control of the company’s assets and debts. The liquidator must notify all creditors through registered letters and public announcements. Creditors have 180 days to submit claims. Then, the liquidator pays debts in order of priority and distributes any remaining assets to shareholders based on their shares.

Liquidators must keep detailed records and submit regular reports. The law expects legal business liquidation to finish within three years unless authorities grant an extension. After completion, the liquidator submits a final report and audited financial statements. Only when the Registrar accepts these documents is the company removed from the commercial registry.

Failure to follow procedures can expose liquidators to personal liability for mistakes, negligence, or fraud. Oman’s Commercial Companies Law ensures accountability, fairness, and financial order during company closures. Following the law protects all parties and maintains trust in the business environment during legal business liquidation.

Dr. Al Zadjali added that the law shows Oman’s focus on legal business closure that balances fairness, clarity, and efficiency. It helps creditors and shareholders while promoting confidence in the market.

The law also sets rules for clear asset distribution, avoids disputes, and maintains stability. With strict rules and supervision, Oman shows leadership in handling legal business closure responsibly and safely.

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