Creditors recover Rs 3.58 lakh cr through resolution plans under insolvency law
Creditors have recovered Rs 3.58 lakh crore through the resolution of 1,119 cases under the insolvency law by December 31, 2024. Minister Harsh Malhotra informed that 2,707 cases ended in liquidation, and 1,274 cases yielded Rs 0.13 lakh crore for...
"As per information provided by Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI), till 31st December 2024, 1,119 cases have yielded resolution plans. In these cases, the realisable value for the creditors has been Rs 3.58 lakh crore," he said in a written reply.
Final reports have been submitted in 1,274 cases, in which the creditors have realised Rs 0.13 lakh crore, the minister added.
According to him, information in respect of amount waived/ forgone in pursuance to the settlement is not maintained.
"Realisation under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) process is market driven and is inter-alia dependent on the quality of assets at the time of resolution. Therefore no cap on resolution amount is envisaged.
"Further, data related to realisation by banks under the IBC process is not maintained," Malhotra said.
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