The company developing the $300 million Fiji Beach Resort and Spa managed by Hilton has revealed that it is on the verge of going into receivership.

Neville Mahon, the Auckland based developer of the huge luxury property, has written to villa owners saying receivership of Denarau investments is now imminent.

Bank of Scotland and Auckland finance company, strategic had funded the project.

Mahon said he has been unable to pay dozens of investors who bought villas at his Hilton Denarau Island project, planned to be eventually expanded and called Fiji Hilton.

Investors are owed $1.2 million for last quarter 2008 payments and have been complaining for months but Mahon told them he had funding problems.