Videocon Insolvency: Dhoot family offers to pay Rs 30,000 crore to settle outstanding debt – Economic Times

NEW DELHI: The Dhoot family has offered to pay Rs 30,000 crore to lenders to settle their outstanding loans and pull out 13 Videocon group companies from the insolvency proceedings. A proposal for paying the amount has been forwarded to the Committee of Creditors (CoC) of the Videocon Industries, Venugopal Dhoot told . Venugopal Dhoot…

Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Proceedings Converted to Chapter 7 Liquidation – PRNewswire

HOUSTON, Oct. 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ –Yuma Energy, Inc. (OTC Pink:YUMAQ) (“Yuma” or the “Company”), together with its subsidiaries Yuma Exploration and Production Company, Inc., Davis Petroleum Corp., and The Yuma Companies, Inc. (collectively, the Company and the filing subsidiaries, the “Debtors”), announced today that its voluntary Chapter 11 petition for relief under the United States…

Law Council calls for SME insolvency reforms to be fast-tracked – DynamicBusiness

Listen to this story The Law Council of Australia is encouraging the Governments move away from theone-size-fits-all approach when dealing with small businesses facing insolvency to be fast-tracked. The reforms to the Corporations Amendment (Corporate Insolvency Reforms) Bill 2020 aim to establish a new formal debt restructuring process for eligible small businesses, to enable financially…