How reforms are building momentum for ‘India’s century’

News: The repeal of the three farm laws is seen through different lenses. Some see it as a sign of stepping back from progressive laws, while others see it as something in the interest of farmers. Despite taking back some progressive steps, to reform certain sectors like agriculture, due to lack of political consensus, many… Continue reading How reforms are building momentum for ‘India’s century’

Let’s rework incentive structures to boost IBC recovery

Synopsis: IBC is a landmark reform and its efficiency can be further enhanced by adopting incentive structure. Contents1 Introduction2 Why IBC ‘s criticism is not justified?3 What are the issues still pending?4 Why USA’s debtor in possession model can not work in India?5 What is the way forward? Introduction Despite value erosion at disbursal due… Continue reading Let’s rework incentive structures to boost IBC recovery

Criticism of the IBC’s recovery record is unwarranted

Synopsis: The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC), which was promoted as a panacea to the problem of bad loans, has been attacked as being ineffective at best and counterproductive at worst. It requires a more nuanced debate. Introduction In recent months, a landmark economic reform of the last decade has come under criticism from various… Continue reading Criticism of the IBC’s recovery record is unwarranted

Another IBC fix? (On a Code of Conduct for CoC)

Synopsis: Regulator’s proposal for code of conduct for the Committee of Creditors (CoC) deserves scrutiny. Contents1 Introduction2 What are the IBBI’s recommendations in its discussion paper?3 Why a code of conduct is needed?4 Why a code of conduct might not be the solution?5 What is the way forward? Introduction The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of… Continue reading Another IBC fix? (On a Code of Conduct for CoC)

Integrity of insolvency processes: A tough ask

Source: This post is based on the article “Integrity of insolvency processes: A tough ask” published in Live Mint on 2nd September 2021. Syllabus: GS3- Indian Economy and issues relating to Planning, Mobilization of Resources, Growth, Development and Employment Relevance:  Role of Insolvency bankruptcy code in maintaining the health of financial institutions. Synopsis: Issues hampering the… Continue reading Integrity of insolvency processes: A tough ask

India remains a very difficult country for dying companies

Source: Live Mint Relevance: Insolvency bankruptcy code and corporate failure Synopsis: The failure of Insolvency bankruptcy code to achieve its intended objectives is dubbed as ‘isomorphic mimicry’ by developmental scholars. What is ‘isomorphic mimicry’? It is the tendency of governments to mimic (copy) other governments’ successes, replicating processes, systems, and even products of the “best… Continue reading India remains a very difficult country for dying companies

HAS IBC DELIVERED ON ITS LOFTY PROMISE?

Source: Live Mint Relevance: IBC process is one of the most important aspects of industrial growth. Synopsis: IBC Process has been a mixed bag of achievements and challenges. This article highlights issues and achievements of, and ways to improve the IBC process. Recently, the chairperson of the standing committee on finance, Jayant Sinha informed parliament… Continue reading HAS IBC DELIVERED ON ITS LOFTY PROMISE?

Bad loans: Prevention is better than cure

Source: Business Standard Relevance: Issues related to banking sector in India Synopsis: In managing the bad loan problem, IBC should be the last resort for banks. Contents1 Context2 Different models of insolvency resolution3 Issues with insolvency process and suggestions 4 Suggestions/Measures Context The Standing Committee of Parliament attached to the Ministry of Finance has taken stock… Continue reading Bad loans: Prevention is better than cure

Our bankruptcy code deserves credit for what it has achieved

Source: Live Mint Synopsis: An examination of the IBC’s record on resolving cases of business insolvency reveals greater success than critics acknowledge Background Analysis of IBC’s performance: Added points A good insolvency system cannot be judged by the number of companies being liquidated. Because the purpose of insolvency law is to swiftly liquidate firms that… Continue reading Our bankruptcy code deserves credit for what it has achieved

Bank NPA

Union Minister of Finance informed Lok Sabha about the present state of Bank Non Performing assets(NPA) in India. The minister said that as per RBI provisional data on global operations, the aggregate amount of gross NPAs of Public sector banks(PSBs) and Scheduled Commercial Banks(SCBs) till 31st March,2019 were Rs.8 lakh crore and Rs. 9.5 lakh… Continue reading Bank NPA

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