India’s insolvency law is moving into its next phase. Having reduced banks’ NPAs, regulators now want to align the IBC with anti-money laundering laws to close loopholes and boost trust in the system. #IBC #Finance #Governance
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India’s insolvency law is moving into its next phase. Having reduced banks’ NPAs, regulators now want to align the IBC with anti-money laundering laws to close loopholes and boost trust in the system. #IBC #Finance #Governance

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Claims Filing: How are Claims under IBBI Filed by Applicants?
A claim, as defined in the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), is essentially the right to reimbursement for an amount owed to a financially distressed company. Whether payment is due now or later, whether the amount is agreed upon by both parties, or whether there is a dispute, payment is inconsequential. A crucial consideration is that in order to receive money, the claimant must possess a valid reason for doing so. The purpose of this blog is to inform all readers that in order to submit a claim under the IBC, the claimant must do so through the IBBI website. Learn More - https://www.ancoraa.com/blog/how-claims-under-ibbi-filed-by-applicants
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Individual insolvency for the poor on the back burner, focus now on toxic asset resolution
Individual insolvency for the poor on the back burner, focus now on toxic asset resolution
The government has put its plan to implement the so-called “fresh-start process” for indebted poor people under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) on the back burner, given the complexity of operationalising such a framework at this juncture, sources told FE. Instead, the government will first focus on further bolstering the IBC architecture to yield quick resolution of toxic assets while…
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