Role of formal restructuring in post-bankruptcy performance of companies: Case study from India
- Title
- Role of formal restructuring in post-bankruptcy performance of companies: Case study from India
- Creator
- Kumar S.; Parameswaran S.
- Description
- The resolution of distressed assets/NPAs is among the greatest challenges faced by banks in India. Corporate restructuring is a popular method of revival of distressed companies wherein changes are proposed across financial, operational & portfolio & managerial restructuring. This chapter delves into the intricate landscape of court driven corporate restructuring actions and post-bankruptcy performance, particularly within the context of India's dynamic market. Leveraging empirical evidence, the chapter explores the effects of restructuring actions on post-bankruptcy performance. This is also in the background of emerging use of AI tools and technologies in corporate distress resolution. By examining the actual performance data of companies undergoing insolvency resolution process (CIRP) under IBC in India, the chapter offers valuable insights into the efficacy of different restructuring actions and their implications for post-bankruptcy performance. This chapter provides an important contribution in understanding the complexities and effectiveness of bankruptcy resolution processes. 2024, IGI Global. All rights reserved.
- Source
- Risks and Challenges of AI-Driven Finance: Bias, Ethics, and Security, pp. 245-276.
- Date
- 2024-01-01
- Publisher
- IGI Global
- Coverage
- Kumar S., Christ University, India; Parameswaran S., Christ University, India
- Rights
- Restricted Access
- Relation
- ISBN: 979-836932186-7; 979-836932185-0
- Format
- Online
- Language
- English
- Type
- Book chapter
Collection
Citation
Kumar S.; Parameswaran S., “Role of formal restructuring in post-bankruptcy performance of companies: Case study from India,” CHRIST (Deemed To Be University) Institutional Repository, accessed February 23, 2025, https://archives.christuniversity.in/items/show/17608.