Cash-strapped Air Namibia reaches settlement before liquidation proceedings – Xinhua | English.news.cn – Xinhua

Video PlayerClose WINDHOEK, Jan. 30 (Xinhua) — Financially-beleaguered Air Namibia on Friday survived liquidation attempts by defunct Belgian company ChallengeAir SA which had applied to the Namibian High Court to have the carrier liquidated. ChallengeAir SA had filed for the loss-making flag carrier’s liquidation, arguing it is insolvent and unable to repay about 16.7 million…

IBC redefines debtor-creditor relationship, says Economic Survey – Business Standard

Ushering in significant behavioural changes, the insolvency law has redefined the debtor-creditor relationship with more than 80 per cent of the corporate debtors getting resolved before official announcement of resolution process till September 2020, according to the Economic Survey. The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) has rescued 308 corporate debtors as on December 2020 through…

Receivership roll call, 2020 – S&P Global

Receivership activity in the U.S. insurance industry decreased sharply year over year in 2020, but insurers were still adversely affected by a struggling economy brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Regulators placed eight underwriters into liquidation and four into rehabilitation last year, according to an S&P Global Market Intelligence analysis. That compared with 22 companies…

Alice McCall administrator: “there was never the intention to close it” – 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…

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…

ASIC consults on extending financial reporting and AGM relief – Insurance Business Australia

The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) seeks industry feedback on its proposal to extend financial reporting and annual general meeting (AGM) relief in order to reduce the regulatory burden for externally administered companies. ASIC has proposed expanding the relief available under the ASIC Corporations (Externally-Administered Bodies) Instrument 2015/251 (LI 2015/251) to companies where a…

Defunct fundraising agency faced claims of more than £5m, report shows – Third Sector

The collapsed fundraising agency Home Fundraising is being liquidated, facing claims totalling more than 5m. The liquidators report, published on the Companies House website this week, reveals it has received claims totaling 4.8m from 56 unsecured creditors, while a further 92 claims have yet to be received for sums totalling more than 300,000. The unsecured…