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Lenders of the debt-ridden Ltd have approved a plan to restructure the existing financial debt of the company under an RBI announced resolution framework for COVID-19 related stress.

The restructuring plan now would be forwarded for approval to an expert committee, formed by RBI under the chairmanship of K V Kamath, Ltd (FRL) said in a late-night regulatory update on Saturday.

As part of the resolution plan, the debt raised through the non-convertible debentures issued by FRL is also part of the existing debt and is proposed to be restructured, it added.

The board of the company, which now expects to recover from the financial stress with the resolution timeframe, has also approved the restructuring pl…

Read the full article at: https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/future-lenders-approve-debt-restructuring-plan-to-be-sent-for-approval-121041800262_1.html

As the #FreeBritney movement rages in the US, everyday Australians are taking notice of the guardianship system here. What can we learn from the pop singers fight to take back control of not just her finances, but also her life?

At first, it might be difficult to see the similarities between Britney Spears and Monique Beach.

One is an international superstar who lives in a multi-million-dollar mansion in California. The other is a 48-year-old mother-of-two from Yetman in rural New South Wales, who lives in a small two-bedroom home with a black-mould problem and holes in the bathroom floor.

But each woman is fighting the same battle: for control, independence and autonomy over their finances and their lives.

Beachs struggle started a dec…

Read the full article at: https://www.bodyandsoul.com.au/health/how-britney-spears-is-helping-australians-clear-their-debt-no-really/news-story/2be5cab1c1cec91fe26cb7573cd66ba1

LONDON, April 15 (Reuters) – More businesses and individuals across Britain were declared insolvent last month than earlier in 2021 though levels remained mostly below those of a year ago as government support muted the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

Britains economy shrank by almost 10% last year and millions of people have been unable to work due to lockdown restrictions, but state loan guarantees and wage subsidies have kept most companies and households financially afloat for now.

Government figures on Thursday showed 992 companies in England and Wales were declared insolvent in March.

This represents a rise since the start of the year but is still 20% fewer than in March last year at the start of the pan…

Read the full article at: https://www.reuters.com/article/britain-economy-bankruptcy-idUSL8N2M845T

A man whose bankruptcy saw 37 social houses go to auction has found himself before Tweed Heads Local Court.

Geoffrey John Hirning purchased the Downs Housing company, previously Downs Aboriginal and Islander Housing Company, in 2016 before filing for bankruptcy a year later.

As a result of the bankruptcy the 37 houses in Toowoomba, all occupied by Indigenous Australians, were sold at auction leaving a number of tenants displaced.

Court documents reveal Hirning was declared bankrupt by the Federal Circuit court on June 5, 2019.

He filed an initial statement of affairs but the trustee’s office requested further bank statements, tax records, motor vehicles, details of real estate property and sale of property, assets and money given and p…

Read the full article at: https://www.northernstar.com.au/news/jail-sentence-for-man-after-bankruptcy-debacle/4239141/

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