Alarm Bells Ringing At First Month-On-Month Rise In Corporate Insolvency Numbers For Almost A Year – Bdaily

Member Article The first month-on-month rise in the number of corporate insolvencies for almost a year should spur North East business owners with concerns about their own firms financial situations to seek advice now. Thats the view of Alexandra Withers, North East chair of insolvency and restructuring trade body R3, after the publication by the…

Crypto Company Cred Approved to Seek Votes on Liquidation Plan – Bloomberg Law

Cred Inc., a cryptocurrency services company, won bankruptcy court permission to solicit votes on its Chapter 11 liquidation plan that would create a trust to pay back unsecured creditors. Unsecured creditors hold $162.8 million in claims, according to court filings. But the combined plan and disclosure statement, approved Thursday solely for vote solicitation purposes, doesnt…

More than 12,500 North East firms in financial difficulty as insolvency cases jump – Business Live

More than 12,500 firms across the North East are now in financial difficulty, latest research reveals, with business trade bodies warning the figure is just the tip of the iceberg. Business distress has soared by 31% across the region since the end of 2019, with more than 3,000 more businesses now reporting financial trouble, according…

SGX queries on New Silkroutes’ liquidation of oil-trading unit – The Business Times

THE Singapore Exchange (SGX) has raised queries regarding New Silkroutes Group’s wholly-owned oil-trading subsidiary, International Energy Group (IEG), which the group has not been successful in winding up. The agreement for the disposal of IEG to TK Energy lapsed on June 30 last year, after the buyer failed to disburse loans to New Silkroutes Capital…