Glass business Sunpartner Technologies files for insolvency – pv magazine International

French BIPV glass manufacturer Sunpartner is seeking buyers for its two businesses after starting insolvency proceedings due to the lack of short-term funding. January 14, 2019Emiliano Bellini French PV glass technology company Sunpartner Technologies has filed for insolvency. The company said in a statement on its Linkedin account it is seeking buyers for its two…

NCLT helped creditors recover Rs 80k cr, Rs 70k cr more to be realised by March-end: Arun Jaitley – Moneycontrol.com

Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Thursday said Rs 80,000 crore has been recovered by creditors in 66 cases resolved by NCLT and around Rs 70,000 crore more is likely to be realised by March-end. Accusing the Congress of leaving behind a legacy of an “anachronic system” of resolving commercial insolvency, Jaitley said the NDA government acted…

NCLT admits insolvency plea against Parsvnath Landmark, appoints RP – Livemint

NCLT appoints Yash Jeet Basrar as an interim RP to run the corporate insolvency resolution process of Parsvnath Landmark Developers. Photo: Ramesh Pathania/Mint New Delhi: The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has given its approval to start the insolvency proceedings against realty firm Parsvnath Developers subsidiary, which is developing a housing project in the national…

Australians in financial strife on the rise with bankruptcies up 6pc in 2017 – ABC News

The number of Australians “going under” financially accelerated last year, with personal bankruptcies up 6.1 per cent over the year. Key points: Bankruptcies rose for the 3rd consecutive year in 2017 Queensland had the highest number of bankruptcies last year Men are more likely than women to declare bankruptcy The increase follows an almost…

Legco wraps up CY Leung inquiry, for want of information – South China Morning Post

Hong Kongs legislature decided on Thursday to wrap up its inquiry into the misconduct allegations against former leader Leung Chun-ying, after admitting it had not been able to get any first-hand information over the past 25 months. The decision came after the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) announced in December that its four-year investigation into…