Bankruptcy explained: What happens when you can't pay your debts? – Yahoo Finance Australia

The consequences of bankruptcy can be devastating. Whether it was through a job loss, steep medical bills, mortgage debt, or a combination of factors filing for bankruptcy is often discouraged and viewed as a last resort. No one is immune to the possibility of going bankrupt, as seen in several high-profile cases involving celebrities like…

Langdon Building in administration owing more than $12m to creditors, 149 homes, 43 staff impacted | news.com.au … – news.com.au

A building company which went into administration last week appears to owe more than $12 million to creditors. News.com.au previously reported that Victorian construction company Langdon Building had appointed external administrators and had halted all construction work for six weeks but emphasised the business had not collapsed. But now more than 100 homeowners hoping to…

UK government updates water company insolvency regime – Taylor Wessing

The UK government has updated the 30-year-old special administration regime for water companies making it possible to rescue water companies. The new legislation (plus two draft instruments) aims to modernise water company insolvency legislation in the face of the growing challenges in the industry including higher operating costs, claims over sewage pollution and significant debt…

Self-exiled former lawmaker Ted Hui declared bankrupt by Hong Kong court – Hong Kong Free Press

Hong Kongs High Court has declared self-exiled activist Ted Hui bankrupt for failing to pay costs of legal proceedings involving him. The former lawmaker, who left Hong Kong in November 2020, is among 13 self-exiled pro-democracy activists accused of breaching the Beijing-imposed national security law. Ted Hui in the UK. File Photo: May James/HKFP. High…

Rising tide of corporate insolvencies set to continue – Reading Today

Corporate insolvencies increased by nearly 14% during 2023 and are likely to remain high this year unless the economic picture improves, according to R3, the UKs insolvency and restructuring trade body. R3 regional head Neil Stewart, responding to the publication of the 2023 annual corporate and personal insolvency statistics for England and Wales, is cautiously…

IBBI amends norms related to insolvency resolution process for personal guarantors – The Economic Times

The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has amended norms pertaining to insolvency resolution process for personal guarantors and voluntary liquidation process. Changes have been made to the Insolvency Resolution Process for Personal Guarantors to Corporate Debtors regulations and Bankruptcy Process for Personal Guarantors to Corporate Debtors regulations.Restrictions have been removed for an Insolvency…

Why did Boris Becker go to prison and where is he now? How the tennis legend went from Wimbledon glory to fina – Daily Mail

 The 56-year-old German star splurged 100 million on his luxurious lifestyle   The tennis champion was jailed on 29 April 2022 after attempting to hide money By Sukhmani Sethi Published: 06:19 AEDT, 7 February 2024 | Updated: 06:22 AEDT, 7 February 2024 Boris Becker‘s spectacula… Read the full article at: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13052557/Why-did-Boris-Becker-prison-tennis-legend-went-Wimbledon-glory-financial-ruin.html

Shielding distressed businesses from unpredictable and devastating financial events – World Bank

When a black swan event happens, such as the 2008 financial crash or the COVID-19 pandemic, vulnerabilities and inadequacies of insolvency systems become evident. This is due to the impact of high levels of indebtedness, large volumes of non-performing loans (NPLs), and default risks. During these events, judicial insolvency procedures tend to be time-consuming and…