24/01/2010
Graham Stewart asks whether pre-pack insolvency is a lifeline or a loophole; and Gillian Sharpe reports on how the recession is affecting corporate entertainment.
Graham Stewart looks at 'pre-pack' insolvency and asks whether it's a lifeline or a loophole for bankrupt businesses.
In a week that figures showed a 41 per cent increase in the number of Scottish businesses in distress, could 'pre-packs' be a way of avoiding going bust altogether and protecting some jobs in the process? Blair Nimmo, head of restructuring at KPMG, explains the process and the advantages pre-packs offer to companies in trouble.
We hear from Nick Starling at the Association of British Insurers who's calling for greater transparency surrounding a process which often leaves unsecured creditors with unpaid debts.
There are, of course, other options; Gavin Smith tells the story of how he bought Munro Cleaners, a company that fell into trouble at the end of 2008.
And Gillian Sharpe reports on changing attitudes to corporate entertainment during a recession.
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