Clearly there are some major economic challenges ahead. Many businesses may be able to withstand the challenges ahead but it may very well be that their trading counterparties (whether suppliers, customers or other stakeholders) will not. Whilst these times can represent an opportunity for some, such as potential acquirers (whether of businesses, assets or distressed debt), in most cases, the climate represents a threat to businesses.
Patrick Gearon and Roger Elford, Charles Russell Speechlys
This is an extract from the 2020 edition of GRR's the Europe, Middle East and Africa Restructuring Review. The whole publication is available here.
In summary
In the context of the current pandemic and its impact on businesses in the UAE, His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE enacted on 27 September 2020 amendments to Federal Law No 9 of 2016 (“Bankruptcy Law”) pursuant to Federal Decree Law No. 21 of 2020 which modify and supplement certain provisions of the Bankruptcy Law (“Amendments”).
The Amendments will come into force at the time of publication in the official gazette.
The Amendments modify and supplement the existing Bankruptcy Law. Specifically, they;
Introduction of the Bankruptcy Law was a major step forward and was influenced by features of a number of insolvency law regimes in other jurisdictions, as well as international insolvency law trends. On 24 October 2020, the UAE Cabinet announced its decision to amend Federal Law No. 9 of 2016 (the “Bankruptcy Law”) by adding certain provisions covering emergency situations, including pandemics and natural disasters as businesses around the world are facing new and acute challenges in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Background
On 24 October 2020, the UAE Cabinet announced its decision to amend Federal Law No. 9 of 2016 (the "Bankruptcy Law") by adding certain provisions to allow for business continuity during emergency situations, including pandemics and natural disasters. This is a timely amendment to the Bankruptcy Law and has been introduced in response to the COVID-19 global pandemic.
In Brief:
Directors have potential liability in cases of bankruptcy.
Directors must be aware of their statutory obligations. For example, directors are obliged to:
- call for a general meeting if losses exceed half the share capital;
- keep proper books and records; and
- avoid wrongful trading.
Background
In brief
In addition to the comprehensive economic support and stimulus program launched by the UAE Central Bank to curb the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the UAE has introduced radical amendments to the UAE Bankruptcy Law, offering distressed debtors with some level of leniency during these times of economic uncertainty and market disruption caused by circumstances outside of their control.
As announced this week, the UAE Cabinet has approved a further amendment (Amendment Law) to Federal Law No 9 of 2016 (the Corporate Bankruptcy Law). The Amendment Law follows the previous amendment of the Corporate Bankruptcy Law in 2019 (pursuant to Federal Law No 23 of 2019).
The Amendment Law is yet to published in the official gazette, and therefore its effective date is yet to be confirmed. However, in this alert we look at the anticipated content of the Amendment Law.
Primary Change – Emergency Financial Crisis
Background
The Bankruptcy Law (Federal Decree Law 9. of 2016 concerning bankruptcy) is the first comprehensive UAE law to deal with and delineate insolvency procedures. It offers a number of roadmaps which a business in financial hardship can take advantage of with a view to continuing to trade.
During the current times, it is useful to assess these options.
Government mediation and conciliation
Restructurings, especially those involving multiple jurisdictions, are invariably complex matters. This CMS Expert Guide provides an overview of the various restructuring possibilities available in a large number of countries, allowing you to compare how the options are deployed in these jurisdictions.
We intend to update it periodically to reflect important changes as they happen.
If you need more information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.