Re GTI Holdings Ltd[2021] HKCFI 3647
The Company was incorporated in the Cayman Islands and listed on the Main Board of the HKEX. The Petitioner sought to wind up the Company on the ground that the Company failed to satisfy a statutory demand served upon it on 21 January 2020. On 26 May 2020, the Company presented a winding up petition (“Petition”) against itself and applied for the appointment of PLs for restructuring purpose with the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands. Subsequently, on 28 May 2020, the Cayman Court appointed PLs over the Company.
有關森信洋紙有限公司 (2021) 粵 03 認港破 1 號
The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 ("CIGA") came into force on 26 June 2020. CIGA was rushed through Parliament at the very height of concerns that businesses faced a devastating economic downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. CIGA has been the biggest change to the insolvency landscape since the Enterprise Act in 2003.
This is one of a series of articles we at Morton Fraser are producing to guide finance companies through the wholesale change proposed in Scots law in relation to security over goods, intellectual property and shares, on the one hand, and invoice finance or the purchase of receivables, on the other. For a general introduction to what the Bill covers, see here.
This is one of a series of articles we at Morton Fraser are producing to guide finance companies through the wholesale change proposed in Scots law in relation to security over goods, intellectual property and shares, on the one hand, and invoice finance or the purchase of receivables, on the other. For a general introduction to what the Bill covers, see here.
This is one of a series of articles we at Morton Fraser are producing to guide our clients through the wholesale change proposed in Scots law in relation to security over goods, intellectual property and shares, on the one hand, and invoice finance or the purchase of receivables, on the other. For a general introduction to what the Bill covers, see here.
Introduction
In the case of Stanford International Bank Ltd (in liquidation) v HSBC Bank PLC [2021] EWCA Civ 535, which concerns a negligence claim for breach of Quincecare duty and dishonest assistance against the defendant bank, the English Court of Appeal (“CA”) unanimously found in favour of HSBC Bank plc (“HSBC”) and struck out both claims.
Background
簡介
在Stanford International Bank Ltd (in liquidation) v HSBC Bank PLC [2021] EWCA Civ 535一案中,英國匯豐銀行(「匯豐」)被指違反Quincecare責任及提供不誠實的協助,因而被控疏忽。英國上訴法院(「上訴庭」)一致裁定匯豐勝訴,兩項申索均被駁回。
背景
於2009年倒閉清盤的Stanford International Bank Limited(「原告人」)在2003至2009年期間在匯豐持有多個帳戶(「涉案帳戶」)。原告人因被用作史上其中一個最大的龐茲騙局而欠債超過50億美元。原告人的清盤人(「清盤人」)向匯豐提出以下兩項申索:
简介
在Stanford International Bank Ltd (in liquidation) v HSBC Bank PLC [2021] EWCA Civ 535一案中,英国汇丰银行(「汇丰」)被指违反Quincecare责任及提供不诚实的协助,因而被控疏忽。英国上诉法院(「上诉庭」)一致裁定汇丰胜诉,两项申索均被驳回。
背景
于2009年倒闭清盘的Stanford International Bank Limited(「原告人」)在2003至2009年期间在汇丰持有多个帐户(「涉案帐户」)。原告人因被用作史上其中一个最大的庞兹骗局而欠债超过50亿美元。原告人的清盘人(「清盘人」)向汇丰提出以下两项申索:
With the UK Government protections to prevent a flood of corporate insolvencies all now tailing off, will 2022 see the much talked about "tsunami" of insolvencies? Market views on that are mixed but it does seem certain that there will be at least a significant upturn in insolvencies compared to 2020 and 2021. With that in mind, it's worth considering the major differences between Scotland and England when it comes to corporate insolvencies.
1. There is no Official Receiver in Scotland