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    New EU insolvency rules enter in force

    npsBy nps27 June 2017Updated:25 June 2024 Finance No Comments3 Mins Read
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    (BRUSSELS) – New rules on cross-border insolvency proceedings, first proposed in 2012 and adopted by EU legislators in 2015 to facilitate debt recovery, entered into force throughout the European Union on Monday.

    The new rules aim at facilitating debt recovery in cross-border insolvency proceedings. They will make it easier for businesses to restructure and for creditors to get their money back, by ensuring that collective procedures for cross-border debt recovery are effective and efficient.

    The Regulation focuses on resolving the conflicts of jurisdiction and laws in cross-border insolvency proceedings. It also ensures the recognition of insolvency-related judgements across the EU.

    “Businesses who need to restructure should not be hampered by conflicts over which national rules apply,” said the European Commission’s first vice-president Frans Timmermans, “nor should national borders be an obstacle for creditors to recover their claims.” He said the Commission had also already proposed going further and adopting common EU rules “to make sure companies restructure early.”

    Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova said the new Insolvency Regulation would prevent “bankruptcy” tourism: “With the proposed new rules on restructuring and second chances, the insolvency framework will remove barriers for investments and support honest entrepreneurs.”

    Key features of the new rules

    Wider scope: The new rules apply to a wider range of national restructuring proceedings. Certain modern and efficient types of national restructuring proceedings were not covered by the old set of rules, meaning that they could not be used in cross-border cases. It will now be possible to use the modern national restructuring proceedings to rescue businesses or recover money from debtors in other EU countries.

    Increased legal certainty and safeguards against bankruptcy tourism: If a debtor relocates shortly before filing for insolvency, the court will have to carefully look into all circumstances of the case to see that the relocation is genuine and not to take advantage of more lenient bankruptcy rules. The court will have to check that the debtor is not acting as a “bankruptcy tourist”.

    Increased chances to rescue companies: The new rules avoid “secondary proceedings” (proceedings opened by courts in an EU country other than the one where the company’s registered office is based). This will make it easier to restructure companies in a cross-border context. The rules at the same time also provide for safeguards guaranteeing the interests of local creditors.

    Group insolvency proceedings: The new rules introduce framework for group insolvency proceedings. This will increase the efficiency of insolvency proceedings involving different members of a group of companies. In turn, this will increase the chances of rescuing the group as a whole.

    Linking insolvency registers: By the summer of 2019 there will be an EU-wide interconnection of electronic national insolvency registers. This will make it easier to obtain information on insolvency proceedings in other EU countries.

    REGULATION 2015/848 on insolvency proceedings

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