Love Nest Wedding Company Suspends Operations, Leaving 50 Couples in Limbo

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Love Nest, a one-stop wedding company, has announced the suspension of its operations, leaving at least 50 couples without services. Knotz, another wedding planning company, has offered its services to help the affected couples.

At least 50 couples were left in the lurch when one-stop wedding company Love Nest announced on April 2 that it was suspending its operations until further notice.

When Shin Min Daily News visited its office in Beach Road on April 3, the door was locked and the telephone inside the office kept ringing. "This is not the first time that a wedding company has suddenly closed down. There are businesses extending discounts to the affected couples," said Knotz co-founder Evan Ong, adding that about 50 couples have filed a report with the police or Consumers Association of Singapore .

 

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