Corporate insolvencies shoot up by a third to three-year high – East Midlands Business Link

The number of insolvent businesses in England and Wales has risen by over a third to hit a three-year high, with company directors choosing increasingly to shut down their companies voluntarily. This is according to the Midlands branch of insolvency and restructuring body R3 and follows statistics published this week [18/4/23] by the Insolvency Service…

Future Retail's creditors seek 90 days extension for concluding insolvency resolution process | Mint – Mint

Lenders of debt-ridden Future Retail Ltd (FRL) has sought an extension of 90 days for concluding the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) of the company. The resolution professional of FRL has filed an application before the Mumbai bench of the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) “seeking exclusion of a period of 90 days from CIRP…

TGIF 14 April 2023 Australia holds the line on priorities between … – Corrs Chambers Westgarth

In this weeks TGIF, we consider the Federal Courts recent decision in Fotios (Bankrupt) v Helios Corporation Pty Ltd (No 3) [2023] FCA 251, and earlier decisions in the same proceedings, clarifying the current Australian position as to priorities between creditors of successive trustees. Key takeaways The insolvency of personal and corporate trustees continues to raise difficult…

Intergen voluntary administration: Callide C power station co-owner … – The Australian Financial Review

Updated Mar 29, 2023 10.16am, first published at Mar 24, 2023 9.21pm The co-owners of the Callide C coal-fired power station in Central Queensland, have gone into voluntary administration. Amid ongoing uncertainty over the power station – which has been beset by delays following an explosion at its C4 unit in May 2021 – Deloitte…