Companies in liquidation: How resolution plan in CIRP differs from scheme of compromise under Companies Act – The Financial Express

The approval of the Resolution Plan in CIRP requires a minimum 66% of the voting share of members of the Committee of creditors By Ashok Kumar Gulla The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 (IBC Code) enacted on May 28, 2016, provides for invitation of resolution plans from Prospective Resolution Applicants (PRAs) for revival of the…

Spain: 2,000 Companies Have Already Declared Insolvency Despite The Insolvency Moratorium – The Corner Economic

T.C. | In Spain, 2,086 companies declared insolvency between January and April this year, an increase of 71% compared to 1,217 a year earlier, according to data published in the Official State Gazette and analysed by Iberinform. The strongest growth was in April, when 552 insolvencies were declared, compared to 41 in April last year,…

Company insolvencies remain at record lows but for how long? | London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com – London Loves Business

Company insolvency statistics continue to defy gravity but an increase in IVAs shows that personal finances are beginning to take a hit as the impact of the pandemic starts to hit. Insolvency figures released last week by the Governments Insolvency Service show a 23% drop in corporate insolvencies compared to April last year, and a…

SC Upholds Centre’s Notification Bringing Into Force Insolvency Of Personal Guarantors To Corporate Debtors – Outlook India

Author: Sarojanand Jha, Founding Partner, Vedanta Legal In a recent landmark decision, the Supreme Court has upheld the challenge to a Notification dated 15th November 2019 (Notification) issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, which brought into force the provisions of the insolvency of Personal Guarantor to the Corporate Debtor. The expression Personal Guarantor is…

Malawi Airlines to resume full operations in Jun-2021 following recapitalisation | CAPA – CAPA – Centre for Aviation

Malawi Airlines announced (20-May-2021) plans to resume full operations in mid Jun-2021. Destinations will include Dar Es Salaam, Harare, Lusaka and Nairobi. The airline’s shareholders, the Malawian Government and Ethiopian Airlines, reached an agreement to recapitalise Malawi Airlines after its board previously declared the company to be technically insolvent. The insolvency was mainly due to…