Singapore: Debt Restructuring Hub Ready For Business – JD Supra (press release)

After months of public consultations and revision, the Singapore parliament passed the Companies (Amendment) Bill (the “Bill“) on 10 March 2017 amending the Singapore Companies Act (the “Companies Act“). The Bill contains, among others, significant and novel changes to Singapore’s insolvency laws. This is no doubt a giant step towards positioning Singapore as…

Queensland-born application virtualisation firm Cloud DC in liquidation, Citrix partnership ends – CRN Australia

Cloud DC, the Queensland-founded developer of a virtual application service that ran on Amazon Web Services, has entered liquidation. David Whyte and Andrew Fielding of BDO were appointed administrators on 22 February. A report from the first creditors meeting saw claimed debts totalling more than $380,000. Whyte and Fielding were then appointed as liquidators of the…

China’s ‘bad banks’ thrive as alternative lenders – Financial Times

Chinas so-called bad banks are thriving as alternative lenders, evolving from bad-debt managers into some of the countrys largest financial conglomerates just as margins at the big state-owned banks come under pressure. Chinas four centrally controlled asset management companies (AMCs) were set up in 1999 to swallow toxic assets from banks, and have had their…

Christchurch developer Dave Henderson wins suit after personal information accessed – Stuff.co.nz

MARTIN VAN BEYNEN/FAIRFAX NZ Dave Henderson is seeking damages after it was found his personal documents were accessed unlawfully. An Official Assignee solicitor unlawfully accessed Christchurch developer Dave Henderson’s personal information, including correspondence with a “well-known” politician about a diet programme. Henderson, a discharged bankrupt who famously battled Inland Revenue in the mid 90s, sued the Attorney-General over…