Bankruptcy Code positive reform for financial sector: Report

New Delhi: India’s Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code is quite a positive reform for the financial sector, especially for state-run banks heavily burdened with stressed assets, as it will give creditors a legal path for recovering their dues in a time-bound way, Japanese financial services firm Nomura said in a report. “India currently ranks 136 in […]

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New Delhi: India's Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code is quite a positive reform for the financial sector, especially for state-run banks heavily burdened with stressed assets, as it will give creditors a legal path for recovering their dues in a time-bound way, Japanese financial services firm Nomura said in a report.

"India currently ranks 136 in the World Bank's resolving insolvency ranking; it takes 4.3 years to resolve insolvency and the recovery rate (at 25.7 cents to a dollar) is very low. The Code will play a key role in improving the ease of doing business in India," said a Nomura research note.