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Restructuring of a listed company. How to carry it out?
Companies that have suffered the most from the crisis and have lost their liquidity can, however, take advantage of ready-made repair tools, such as simplified restructuring proceedings. Experts from PMR Restrukturyzacje and FKK Law Firm explain how the restructuring of a listed company stands out from other proceedings. - Not all listed companies have a strong enough background, capital, team and experience to cope with such a violent crisis. At the moment of destabilization...
December disastrous for retailers
Despite the opening of stores during the peak holiday season, traffic in shopping centers in December fell by 40% year-on-year. It would be hard to find a worse summary of an already difficult year. The results of the ShopperTrak Index Polska study show that despite the opening of shopping centers since the last weekend of November, the holiday season was poor in terms of customer numbers. In November, the number of guests dropped by 55.8% as a result of the lockdown, but in December, despite the peak holiday season, it still exceeded 40%. - In the last...
Debt of the HoReCa industry is growing. Business is struggling to stay solvent.
As a result of the prolonged pandemic, more and more companies are teetering on the edge of financial liquidity. The crisis has hit the HoReCa industry particularly hard, with its debt systematically increasing in recent months. According to experts, in order to prevent bankruptcy, companies at risk of insolvency should not delay implementing recovery tools. HoReCa needs help "right away" The partial freezing of the economy has translated into huge losses in the HoReCa industry. According to data from the National...
With the help of an advisor, the company will come out on top
In the first half of the year, restructuring proceedings were included in the catalogue of urgent cases of the courts. Overcoming the effects of COVID-19 requires an extraordinary approach. Hence the shortening and simplification of restructuring procedures. Simplified restructuring The act in force since 2016 provides for various procedures for saving a company, including controlled reduction of costs, suspension of open enforcement proceedings, changing or securing the lease agreement, credit agreements with the bank or leasing agreements. Using them will allow...
Wrocław. Companies are fighting for survival. Simplified restructuring can help
As a result of the prolonged pandemic, more and more companies from the Lower Silesian Voivodeship are teetering on the edge of financial liquidity. The crisis has hit the hotel, catering and catering (HoReCa) industry and long-distance bus transport particularly hard (...) - Entrepreneurs from the long-distance bus transport industry have found themselves in an extremely difficult and uncertain situation that requires them to act quickly. It is worth emphasizing here that the time to make a decision on restructuring...
The report Financing the Company. How to unclog the money tap
You don't pay your contractors? You'll have a problem! Fighting payment backlogs is becoming one of the priorities of the government and the Office of Competition and Consumer Protection. Large companies are already feeling it. - Problems with maintaining financial liquidity are a problem that already affects a large part of Polish enterprises, and with them many industries. Every day, more and more entrepreneurs ask themselves questions: when will the threat of insolvency appear and how can I prevent bankruptcy - says Małgorzata Anisimowicz, president of the management board...
How to conduct a company bankruptcy
The speed of the bankruptcy process largely depends on the court. But an entrepreneur can also do a lot to ensure that the liquidation of his company goes smoothly. What conditions must a company meet to go through the bankruptcy process? What are the most common mistakes made by entrepreneurs? How much does bankruptcy proceedings cost? - Failure to fulfill the obligation to file a bankruptcy application within the statutory deadline may result in claims against the company's representatives in connection with acting to the detriment of creditors - says Małgorzata...
Simplified restructuring first choice in a crisis
Entrepreneurs, trying to adapt to the crisis and unpredictable situation, need efficient, orderly and fast actions. One of the ready-made solutions is the simplified restructuring procedure. It is a hybrid of the previous procedures, which was created with the idea of concluding an arrangement with creditors as quickly as possible and maximally simplifying the procedures, with the possibility of use by any company, regardless of its size. Thanks to the tools it brings,...
Through the eyes of an expert. Has the new restructuring procedure really helped companies?
Simplified restructuring, introduced with the act of 19 June this year, was supposed to help companies overcome the biggest problems that came with the coronavirus crisis. Did it happen? Here is the assessment of an expert, Małgorzata Anisimowicz, CEO of PMR Restrukturyzacje. However, simplified restructuring turned out to be a tool tailored to the current times, in which it is necessary to act quickly and effectively. In the event of a sudden loss of liquidity, only an immediate reaction...
New Opportunity Policy. Entrepreneurs in difficulty can count on support
Applications are being accepted under the so-called New Chance Policy. This is a program for entrepreneurs who have been affected by the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Małgorzata Anisimowicz - qualified restructuring advisor and president of the management board of PMR Restrukturyzacje gave a statement in a radio broadcast of Polish Radio Program 1 devoted to the topic of restructuring and related financing. The broadcast was broadcast on Polish Radio Program 1: on November 20, 2020 » New Chance Policy. Entrepreneurs...
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