NCLT appoints IRP to carry out Amtek Auto insolvency process – Daily News & Analysis

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) today appointed an interim resolution professional to carry out the insolvency process of debt-ridden auto component maker Amtek Auto, according to a regulatory filing. “NCLT, Chandigarh has today…appointed Dinkar Tiruvannadapuram Venkatsubramanian as an interim resolution professional (IRP) for carrying out the CIRP (corporate insolvency resolution process) of the company,”…

Leclanché shrugs off insolvency ‘blip’, targets US stock listing and software acquisition – Energy Storage News

Published: 27 Jul 2017, 12:05 Leclanché battery storage system at a large remote microgrid project. image: Younicos. Swiss battery maker Leclanché could apply for listing on a US stock exchange and is targeting the acquisition of an energy management storage software company, despite emerging from a recent period of technical insolvency. Leclanché held its annual…

Business minister blames insolvency rise on ‘austerity’ – BBC News

Business minister blames insolvency rise on ‘austerity’ 26 July 2017 From the section Scotland business Image copyright PA Scotland’s business minister has blamed “continuing austerity” for a sharp rise in personal insolvencies. The last quarter saw insolvencies rise year-on-year by 17.3% to 2,839, according to official figures. Paul Wheelhouse claimed there was “no question” austerity…

Austerity behind rise in personal insolvencies, Holyrood minister claims – AOL UK

A 17% increase in personal insolvencies has been brought about after continuing Westminster austerity resulted in “incomes being squeezed”, Holyrood’s business minister said. Paul Wheelhouse made the comments after the latest data showed debts forced 2,839 people to either become bankrupt or take out a protected trust deed over the period April to June 2017.…

Austerity behind rise in personal insolvencies, Holyrood minister claims – Yahoo Finance UK

A 17% increase in personal insolvencies has been brought about after continuing Westminster austerity resulted in “incomes being squeezed”, Holyrood’s business minister said. Paul Wheelhouse made the comments after the latest data showed debts forced 2,839 people to either become bankrupt or take out a protected trust deed over the period April to June 2017.…