Insolvency law reform English-Chinese Definition | China – Law.asia

THE PAST DECADE or so has seen significant insolvency law reform in many jurisdictions. This column has previously examined related issues, including the difference between corporate insolvency and personal bankruptcy (see China Business Law Journal, volume 4, issue 10: Bankrupt or insolvent?) and cross-border insolvency law (see China Business Law Journal, volume 8, issue 8:…

World's “most well funded e-bike brand” VanMoof goes bankrupt – Dezeen

Pioneering electric bicycle manufacturer VanMoof was declared bankrupt in the Netherlands on Monday by the Amsterdam District Court, following the company’s pandemic-time boom. VanMoof’s court-assigned administrators are now looking into whether the Dutch company could be restructured or sold so that it can continue operations in the Netherlands. Known for selling sleek high-end bikes with…

Company insolvencies jump 27% as high interest rates hit economy; UK grocery price inflation dips as it happened – The Guardian

From 14h ago Company insolvencies in England and Wales have jumped, as firms are hit by a slow-growing economy and high interest rates. There were 2,163 registered company insolvencies in June, the Insolvency Service reports. That is 27% higher than in the same month in the previous year 1,698 firms filed for insolvency in June…

NCLAT stays insolvency proceedings against Container Corporation of India – Economic Times

The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) has stayed the insolvency proceedings initiated against Container Corporation of India. On July 12, the New Delhi-based Principal bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) had admitted the petition filed by Roadwings International, an operational creditor of the public sector enterprise, and ordered to initiate Corporate Insolvency…

Dutch E-Bike Maker VanMoof Declared Bankrupt – SGB Media

Dutch e-bike manufacturer VanMoof has been declared bankrupt in the Netherlands. The company had entered into a so-called suspension of payment proceeding with court-assigned administrators just last week to avoid bankruptcy proceedings while pursuing options to reduce debt, including a sale. The company has posted a support document outlining the current situation for both customers and suppliers/creditors.…