After months on pause, a key student-loan forgiveness program is back.
Over the past week, student-loan borrowers on income-based repayment plans have started to receive emails from the Department of Education notifying them that they’ve met the payment threshold and qualify for debt cancellation.
The emails, multiple of which were reviewed by Business Insider, had the subject line: “You’re eligible to have your student loan(s) discharged.” It said that the department is working with the borrower’s servicer to process the relief “over the next several months,” and the department will send the borrower’s discharge information to the servicer after October 21.
Income-based repayment plans give borrowers monthly…
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An update from Compuage Infocom Ltd ( (IN:COMPINFO) ) is now available.
Compuage Infocom Ltd has announced the scheduling of its 21st Committee of Creditors meeting on October 14, 2025, as part of its ongoing Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code 2016. This meeting is crucial for discussing the company’s financial restructuring and future operational strategies, impacting its stakeholders and market positioning.
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- The decision in Kwale International Sugar Company Limited v Epco Builders Limited and Two Others [2025] KECA 227 (KLR) reinforces the principle that insolvency proceedings must be reserved for clear cases of inability to pay and cannot be used as leverage in unsettled construction disputes.
- It also clarifies the boundaries between private dispute resolution mechanisms and public insolvency processes.
- Where debts are genuinely disputed on substantial grounds, the appropriate forum remains the agreed dispute resolution mechanisms, not the insolvency court.
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- The decision in Kwale International Sugar Company Limited v Epco Builders Limited and Two Others [2025] KECA 227 (KLR) reinforces the principle that insolvency proceedings must be reserved for clear cases of inability to pay and cannot be used as leverage in unsettled construction disputes.
- It also clarifies the boundaries between private dispute resolution mechanisms and public insolvency processes.
- Where debts are genuinely disputed on substantial grounds, the appropriate forum remains the agreed dispute resolution mechanisms, not the insolvency court.
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