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The purpose of resolution is maximization of value of assets of ...


Resolution Process Focuses on Asset Value Maximization for All Creditors, Promoting Entrepreneurship and Credit Availability.

May 8, 2019

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The purpose of resolution is maximization of value of assets of the 'Corporate Debtor' and thereby for all creditors. It is not maximization of value for a 'stakeholder' or 'assets of a stakeholder' such as creditors and to promote entrepreneurship, availability of credit and balance the interests. The first objective is 'resolution'. The second objective is 'maximization of the value of assets of the 'Corporate Debtor' and third objective is 'promoting entrepreneurship, availability of credit and balancing the interests'.

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