Equestrian Australia starts rebuilding after leaving administration – Horsetalk

Image by Rebecca Lintz Equestrian Australia (EA) has exited the Voluntary Administration process following its Deed of Company Arrangement (DOCA) coming into effect. Mark Bradley, EAs Chairman of the Board of Directors, said that Voluntary Administrators Craig Shepard and Kate Conneely from KordaMentha, have finalised all conditions of the DOCA and have handed back control…

Multibillion-dollar debt relief for minority farmers is backed by House committee – Successful Farming

The House Agriculture Committee approved a landmark $4 billion program of debt relief for socially disadvantaged farmers on Wednesday despite Republican objections that the aid was an unconstitutional form of reverse discrimination. Chairman David Scott, a Georgia Democrat, said minority farmers deserved the help because they had been overlooked in the mammoth trade war and…

Demand for Budget action amid fears corporate insolvencies may double in 2021 – The Scotsman

Business Corporate insolvencies are set to double in 2021, with experts warning that targeted action is needed in next months Budget to avoid further damage. Thursday, 11th February 2021, 1:23 pm Experts are forecasting a jump in corporate insolvencies as the economic fallout from the pandemic intensifies. Picture: Tim Goode/PA RSM, the audit, tax and…

Air Namibia ceases operations, gov’t to announce liquidation – ch-aviation

Air Namibia (SW, Windhoek Int’l) has announced the cancellation of all its operations, effective February 11, as the countrys government is poised to announce its flag carrier’s voluntary liquidation. In a late-night notice on social media, the 75-year-old airline announced that all its aircraft would be grounded. Its reservations system was suspended with no new…

Alice McCall survives $7 million debt collapse – Ragtrader

Alice McCall emerged from voluntary administration on December 11 through a deed of company arrangement (DOCA), SV Partners administrator Ian Purchas has revealed toRagtrader. According to Purchas, Alice McCall owed $2.3 million to its largest related-party creditor – the title holder of the intellectual property – $5 million to ordinary unsecured creditors, $130,000 to redundant…