Why personal guarantors under IBC are a worried lot – BusinessLine

Top industrialists are now facing the music with personal guarantors being brought under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code in November 2019. Also, banks have been directed by the Finance Ministry to set up a monitoring mechanism to pursue personal insolvency proceedings against all those promoters who had furnished personal guarantees for borrowing by their companies…

The images that prove Lucas Neill’s exile from football is over – Sydney Morning Herald

An FFA spokesperson said Neill and Ferguson-Cook were there in an ambassadorial capacity to help co-ordinate Gustavsson’s unveiling but would not confirm if a formal deal was in place with the 42-year-old. However, sources close to the federation indicated the former Blackburn, West Ham and Everton defender was not making a one-off cameo but had…

Napthens: Blackburn law firm appoints business recovery specialist amid ongoing expansion – Lancashire Telegraph

ONE of East Lancashires leading insolvency law firms has appointed a new specialist to its business recovery team as part of a planned expansion. Matthew Martin will be joining Blackburn firm Napthens after completing his training contract in Cheshire and developing specialist skills and knowledge in insolvency law. Mr Martin, a University of Sheffield graduate,…

We’re facing an insolvency tsunami. With luck, these changes will avert the worst of it – unsw.edu.au

Ahead of the budget, the government has announced new rules that will allow small businesses at risk of collapse to continue to work out their problems instead of appointing an administrator. They are needed because of an avalanche of insolvencies awaiting the end of an effective moratorium on bankruptcies (a so-called regulatory shield) that expires…

We’re facing an insolvency tsunami. With luck, these changes will avert worst of it – Mirage News

New rules will allow insolvent small businesses to keep trading rather than go straight into administration. Ahead of the budget, the government has announced new rules that will allow small businesses at risk of collapse to continue to work out their problems instead of appointing an administrator. They are needed because of an avalanche of…