MARK Wright's fitness app Train Wright has been hit by a £20k loss after their work colleague has gone bankrupt. With help from firm Catalyst Global, the former Towie star set up the business to help others get fit during the coronavirus lockdown in 2020.
The app offers hundreds of workouts and healthy meals to transform people's lives - and costs users just £7.42 a month for one year.
But Mark, 35, has now been hit by the collapse of Catalyst Global. Paperwork in at Companies House have revealed that Train Wright is owed more than £20k after Catalyst Global co-founder George Gazzard voluntarily put the company into liquidation.
This has been reported in a document called a Statement of Affairs. Read more on Mark WrightSUPER-SPAS Mark Wright reveals SPA being fitted into £3.5m mansion he shares with MichelleDOWN UNDER Mark Wright reveals secrets of romantic holiday with wife Michelle in Australia The debts reported are offset by monies set to be raised from company assets, with an estimated loss reported on the bottom-line at £258k.
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