Buy now, pay late app Openpay has gone into administration nine months after it stopped customers from making purchases.
Insolvency firm Cathro & Partners Pty Limited were appointed late on Tuesday afternoon as administrators, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission announced.
The previous administrator McGrathNicol in April revealed the company owed creditor $66.1million.
The business was originally established in 2013 as an in-store layby digital platform in Australia and New Zealand, but it expanded in 2016 when it became known as Openpay.
But less than a decade after launching, Openpay in February announced that customers would no longer be able make new purchases as they paid off existing debt.
Back then, McGrathNicol partners Barry Kogan, Jonathan Henry and Rob Smith were appointed as receivers and managers of Openpay Group Ltd.
On Wednesday, ASIC announcement that Simon Cathro, a managing partner at Cathro & Partners would be the administrator.
A virtual meeting for creditors is being held via Microsoft Teams on December 5.