Ensuring liquidation preference to protect investor rights | India – Law.asia

Investment agreements generally include provisions for liquidation preference. Investors have the right to receive a specific amount before other shareholders on the occurrence of pre-defined liquidation events such as acquisition, merger and the sale of substantial shareholdings or of substantial company assets. Typically, these investors are entitled to receive their initial investment or a multiple…

What is Changing in the Pensions Insolvency World? Introducing the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act … – Mayer Brown

The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 is far-reaching with its implications extending to pension schemes.  Pension scheme employers and trustees should ensure that they are familiar with the provisions of the Act, and the potential impact that they could have on schemes, employers and savers. Introduction The Act received royal assent on Thursday 25…

Australian Key Insolvency Trends revealed by ASIC statistics – Norton Rose Fulbright

This blog article was co-authored with Shumi Ruan Overview  As Australian businesses have begun to face the reality of the changing global macroeconomic conditions, it is increasingly important for companies and their directors to consider the risk of corporate insolvency as they navigate slower economic activity.  The latest statistics released by the Australian Securities and Investment…

Construction woes continue as major company calls administrators – Sky News Australia

Major building company St Hilliers has called in voluntary administrators, as strain continues in the Australian construction industry. A telephone statement from the group said Allan Walker of WLP Restructuring had been appointed to oversee investigations into the future of St Hilliers and six other entities. “The administrator is now in control of each of…

Construction woes continue as major company calls administrators – Sky News Australia

Major building company St Hilliers has called in voluntary administrators, as strain continues in the Australian construction industry. A telephone statement from the group said Allan Walker of WLP Restructuring had been appointed to oversee investigations into the future of St Hilliers and six other entities. “The administrator is now in control of each of…

Construction woes continue as major company calls administrators – Sky News Australia

Major building company St Hilliers has called in voluntary administrators, as strain continues in the Australian construction industry. A telephone statement from the group said Allan Walker of WLP Restructuring had been appointed to oversee investigations into the future of St Hilliers and six other entities. “The administrator is now in control of each of…

Construction woes continue as major company calls administrators – Sky News Australia

Major building company St Hilliers has called in voluntary administrators, as strain continues in the Australian construction industry. A telephone statement from the group said Allan Walker of WLP Restructuring had been appointed to oversee investigations into the future of St Hilliers and six other entities. “The administrator is now in control of each of…

Construction woes continue as major company calls administrators – Sky News Australia

Major building company St Hilliers has called in voluntary administrators, as strain continues in the Australian construction industry. A telephone statement from the group said Allan Walker of WLP Restructuring had been appointed to oversee investigations into the future of St Hilliers and six other entities. “The administrator is now in control of each of…

Construction woes continue as major company calls administrators – Sky News Australia

Major building company St Hilliers has called in voluntary administrators, as strain continues in the Australian construction industry. A telephone statement from the group said Allan Walker of WLP Restructuring had been appointed to oversee investigations into the future of St Hilliers and six other entities. “The administrator is now in control of each of…