Sydney advisory firm appoints voluntary administrators for certain Insitec entities – Defence Connect

Sydney advisory firm McGrathNicol Restructuring have announced the appointment of voluntary administrators of Certain Insitec Entities. Youre out of free articles for this month Login Sign up To continue reading the rest of this article, please log in. Create free account to get unlimited news articles and more! Barry Kogan and Damien Pasfield (partners) will…

Ocho Chocolate directors pitch voluntary liquidation – The National Business Review

Dunedin craft chocolate company which once raised $2m through equity crowdfunding faces ‘financial uncertainty’ and can trade for only ‘short amount of time’. A special meeting to consider a resolution to appoint a liquidator will be held later this month. Directors of Dunedin craft chocolate company Ocho are proposing voluntary liquidation because the business faces…

Future of Dunedin chocolate company Ocho in limbo as board seeks voluntary administration – New Zealand Herald

Dunedin craft chocolate company Ocho faces the prospect of being put into voluntary liquidation. The directors of Dunedin craft chocolate company Ocho are proposing to wind up the company amid financial difficulties. The board today notified staff and shareholders that it was seeking voluntary administration, saying it believes the company is unable to trade out…

MediSecure enters liquidation just weeks after GP prescription data stolen – Australian Doctor

Prescription software company MediSecure has gone into liquidation less than a month after being hit by a ransomware cyber attack, with affected doctors still unsure what personal information was stolen. The company, which stopped processing PBS scripts last year after the Federal Government awarded a sole provider contract to long-time rival eRX, was still processing…

Compliance relief proposed for insolvency professionals – The Financial Express

In a bid to expedite the corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), the government is mulling to reduce compliance burden on insolvency professionals (IPs). In a discussion paper floated on Monday, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has proposed to streamline and reduce the number of CIRP…

IBBI proposes to reduce compliance burden on insolvency professionals – Business Today

In a move that could help streamline and quicken insolvency proceedings against firms, the government is looking to reduce the compliance burden on insolvency professionals. In this regard, the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) has issued a discussion paper on reducing compliance by review of forms for corporate insolvency resolution process (CIRP) that…