Tech company collapses with Sydney and Melbourne offices closing

An Australian technology company has collapsed after half of its staff quit within a year.

D635 Group, a Microsoft Gold Partner, has gone into liquidation with its sydney/index.html” id=”mol-bbd10640-671b-11ee-93f5-6f9fc0097c14″>Sydney and Melbourne offices closing.

The company built software for health, real estate and accounting services.

Many disgruntled workers have claimed their superannuation, wages and untaken annual leave have not been paid.

One senior worker had emailed 30 staff warning them to ‘get out’ while they could in July last year, news.com.au reported.

‘Please check to make sure that you are: Getting paid super, End of year tax has been paid and you can do your tax returns. Use all of your holidays ASAP,’ the email read.

D635 Group has gone into liquidation. One senior worker had emailed 30 staff warning them to 'get out' while they could in July last year

D635 Group has gone into liquidation. One senior worker had emailed 30 staff warning them to ‘get out’ while they could in July last year

‘Get out while you can.’

The Federal Court had ordered the company enter liquidation on Friday with creditors urged to contact William Honner and Andrew Scott of accounting firm PwC.

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