Amit Spinning Industries Ltd. – Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP)-Approval of Resolution plan by Tribunal – The Hindu BusinessLine

In continuation to our earlier letter dated 31st July, 2018, we are enclosing herewith the copy of order dated 31st July, 2018 as passed by Honble NCLT, Principal Bench, New Delhi approving the resolution plan as submitted by Mr. Deepak Chaganlal Choudhari and Mr. Jitendra Kumar Chopra being the Resolution Applicants for Amit Spinning Industries…

Prominent political donor helps pornographers, payday loan debt collectors and offshore gambling operations – Chicago Tribune

One customer was a debt collector that threatened to jail people if they didn’t pay back loans that they never took out. Another was an offshore gambling operation that hid bets behind innocuous-sounding websites, including one dedicated to orange cats. A third was a phone-sex business catering to men with diaper fetishes or fantasies of…

What happens when you file for bankruptcy? Will you ever get another loan? – Express.co.uk

After making a decision on whether bankruptcy is the right option, there are forms and fees to submit. It costs a total of £680 to apply to go bankrupt, and this is non-refundable unless the application is cancelled before being submitted. Citizens Advice suggest withdrawing money for living costs before submitting the final application. Once…

Provogue (India) Ltd. – Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP)-Appointment of Interim Resolution … – The Hindu BusinessLine

Disclosure of information- Reg. 30 of SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015 Further to our earlier intimation, please be informed that yesterday i.e., on 1st August 2018 Company has received certified copy of NCLT order dated 25th July 2018. Pursuant to said order, Mr. Jitendra Kumar Yadav having address at 11, Singh House, 28th Floor, 23 Ambalal…

Collapsed construction firm Ebert linked to previous company failure – Stuff.co.nz

David White STUFF.CO.NZ Workers turned up to a new Ebert Construction site on Wednesday to find they were locked out. Collapsed construction company Ebert has links to another bust building company. Ebert Construction was placed into receivership on Wednesday, owing potentially $40 million, according to the receivers PwC. The company was working on 15 projects, i……