Former comparison site director slapped with eight-year ban
A director of motorbike insurance comparison website Bike Insurer Services Ltd has been disqualified for eight years.
Alexis Jon Stone, 39, was banned after being found to have paid himself or his American company ahead of other creditors, following an investigation by the Insolvency Service (IS).
Mr Stone will not be able to act as a director of a limited company from 9 May 2013 until May 2021.
Merseyside-based Bike Insurer Services was incorporated on 22 December 2004 and Mr Stone was a director from 16 March 2005 until its liquidation on 2 August 2011. By this point the company had racked up debts of at
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