THE HEARTBEAT JOURNAL
THE HEARTBEAT JOURNAL (ABN: 52815777M) is a business entity in Singapore registered with The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) and is currently not operational. It has a payment reputation rating of 'D' under our scoring framework, and all transactions are recorded in Singapore Dollars (SGD).
Registrar Details
- Entity Name
- THE HEARTBEAT JOURNAL
- UEN
- 52815777M
- Entity Status
- Ceased Registration
- Constitution
- Sole-Proprietor
- Entity Type
- Sole Proprietorship/ Partnership
- Primary Activity (SSIC)
- 58110Publishing of books, brochures, musical books and other publications
- Secondary Activity (SSIC)
- 73100Advertising activities
- Issuance Agency
- ACRA
- Registration Incorporation Date
- 13 February 1996
- UEN Issue Date
- 13 February 1996
- Registered Address
- 123 BUKIT MERAH LANE 1 na #03-94 SINGAPORE 150123
- Number of Officers
- 1
- Financial Reporting
- Account Due DateData unavailableAnnual Return DateData unavailable
- Audit Firms
- Data unavailable
- Former Names
- Data unavailable
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Going Concern
FAILED
Legal Name
THE HEARTBEAT JOURNALRegistration Number
52815777M
Country Jurisdiction
SINGAPORE
Registered Date
13 FEBRUARY 1996 (30 years 2 months ago)
Base Currency
SINGAPORE DOLLARS
Last Updated
18 JANUARY 2026 10:57 PM
Frequently Asked Questions
The Payment Rating of THE HEARTBEAT JOURNAL is D. It is a proprietary metric aggregating verified public sources (court judgements, news media, financial analysis), community feedback and data partnerships. It indicates the likelihood of on-time payments but is not a financial guarantee.
THE HEARTBEAT JOURNAL has not passed the "Going Concern" test. This suggest that THE HEARTBEAT JOURNAL is operationally active and is likely to be able to meet financial obligations. More specifically, it means THE HEARTBEAT JOURNAL does not have significant reported poor payment reviews that is cause for distress and it is also not in the process of being liquidated, winding up, or struck off from the government registry.
Based on the registration date of 13 FEBRUARY 1996 12:00 AM, THE HEARTBEAT JOURNAL is approximately 30 years old.
The business registration number of THE HEARTBEAT JOURNAL is 52815777M. The business registration number is a standard identification number assigned by government registrar to uniquely identify a business entity.
THE HEARTBEAT JOURNAL is officially located at 123 BUKIT MERAH LANE 1 na #03-94 SINGAPORE 150123. This is the registered address on file with the registrar.
THE HEARTBEAT JOURNAL's primary industry is Publishing of books, brochures, musical books and other publications (SSIC code: 58110) and secondary industry is Advertising activities (SSIC code: 73100).
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