www.zfenglish.com - Last update 14:25

  • About Us
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • About cookies
  • Advertising
  • Login
ZF English
advanced search
  • Macroeconomics
  • Banks-Insurance
  • Capital Market
  • Social/Politics
  • Companies
  • www.zf.ro
  • Automotive
  • Real Estate
  • Energy
  • Retail&Consumer
  • Health
  • Technology &Telecoms
  • HR
  • Media

Results 1 - 7 from 7 for "insolvency code"

+ advanced search
  • Justice Minister: Insolvency Law To Arrive By Midyear

    02.14.2014

    The new insolvency code, a law that banks and other creditors expect to make it easier for them to get their money back, while ailing companies hope it will provide them with a better framework for more

  • Ombudsman Challenges Insolvency Code At Constitutional Court

    10.09.2013

    The Romanian Ombudsman Wednesday has challenged the country’s recently adopted Insolvency Code at the Constitutional Court. more

  • New Insolvency Code To Push Firms Into Bankruptcy

    10.08.2013

    Romania’s new Insolvency Code, to take effect on October 25, will impact small- and medium-sized companies, whose reorganization can’t be carried out in only one year, and will push them into more

  • New Insolvency Code Takes Effect On October 25; NGOs Denounce Article On TV, Radio Licenses

    10.05.2013

    Romania’s new Insolvency Code was published in the Official Journal Friday and will take effect on October 25. It will also apply to insolvency requests currently under analysis. more

  • Government Approves New Insolvency Code Through Emergency Decree

    10.02.2013

    Romania’s Government said Wednesday it has approved a new Insolvency Code. more

  • Managers Causing Firms To Enter Insolvency May Cover Debts From Their Own Pocket

    07.08.2013

    Managers who cause a firm to enter insolvency will have to cover partially or totally the debts registered by the firm from their own pocket and will not be allowed to run other companies for ten more

  • Companies In Romania May File For Insolvency Only For Debts Exceeding RON90,000

    07.08.2013

    Romanian companies facing financial problems may file for insolvency only if their debts exceed 90,000 lei (over EUR20,000), and creditors may submit insolvency claims against debtors 30 days after more

  • Macroeconomics
  • Banks-Insurance
  • Capital Market
  • Social/Politics
  • Companies
  • www.zf.ro
  • Automotive
  • Real Estate
  • Energy
  • Retail&Consumer
  • Health
  • Technology &Telecoms
  • HR
  • Media