Darlinghurst Theatre Company placed into Voluntary Administration – Australian Arts Review

In an announcement that has surprised many in Sydneys independent theatre sector, the Directors of Darlinghurst Theatre Company have resolved to place Darlinghurst Theatre Limited (Company) into Voluntary Administration. Jonathon Keenan and Peter Krejci of BRI Ferrier have been appointed Joint & Several Administrators of the Company. Given the Companys financial position, all trading has been suspended…

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IFC offers $100M debt financing package to EPIC to support sustainable textile manufacturing in Bangladesh and India … – TechNode Global

To support sustainable textile manufacturing and improve the sectors resource efficiency in Bangladesh and India, International Finance Corporation (IFC) has on Monday announced a partnership with EPIC Group, a leading player in the global apparel industry, to help finance its green capital expenditure program and create higher-skilled jobs. IFC said in a statement that the…

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Scottish company insolvencies up 22% year-on-year in May – Scottish Financial News

Michelle Elliot Company insolvencies in Scotland rose by 22% year-on-year in May 2024, reaching 118. The latest data from the Insolvency Service showed this was comprised of 71 CVLs, 43 compulsory liquidations and 4 administrations. There were no CVAs and no receivership appointments. The total insolvency rate in Scotland in the 12 months to May…

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Landmark Supreme Court ruling clarifies set-offs under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) – The Times of India

In a landmark judgment, the Supreme Court has provided comprehensive clarity on the application of set-offs within the framework of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), particularly during the Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP). The recent ruling in the case of Bharti Airtel Ltd and Anr. v Vijaykumar V. Iyer addresses a frequently contested issue,…

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Scottish company insolvencies up by 22% in May – Insider.co.uk

In May there were 118 company insolvencies registered in Scotland, 22% higher than during the same period last year. This was comprised of 71 creditors’ voluntary liquidations (CVLs), 43 compulsory liquidations and four administrations. There were no company voluntary arrangements (CVAs) and no receivership appointments recorded in the figures from Accountant in Bankruptcy, Scotland’s insolvency…

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