Centre Notifies New Rules For Resolution Of Financial Service Providers

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
FSP should seek prior permission for initiating voluntary liquidation proceedingsThe government on Friday notified rules under the
ministry has notified the Insolvency and Bankruptcy (Insolvency and Liquidation Proceedings of Financial Service Providers and Application
to Adjudicating Authority) Rules, 2019 (Rules)
These rules will provide a generic framework for insolvency and liquidation proceedings of systemically important Financial Service
Providers (FSPs) other than banks, an official statement said.Section 227 of the Code enables the central government to notify, in
consultation with the financial sector regulators, FSPs or categories of FSPs for the purpose of insolvency and liquidation
proceedings.Significantly, Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) for an FSP will be initiated "only on an application by the
appropriate regulator".The latest move comes against the backdrop of financial stress faced by certain entities that are into financial
services.Corporate Affairs Secretary Injeti Srinivas said the special framework provided under Section 227 for financial service providers
is essentially aimed at serving as an interim mechanism to deal with any exigency pending introduction of a full-fledged enactment to deal
with financial resolution of banks and other systemically important financial service providers.Separately, the government will notify
specific categories of FSPs that do not fall under the systemically important category and these would be resolved under the normal
provisions of the Code as ordinarily applicable to corporate debtors, he said in the statement."The rules shall apply to such FSPs or
categories of FSPs, as will be notified by the central government under section 227 from time to time in consultation with appropriate
regulators, for the purpose of their insolvency and liquidation proceedings," the statement said.The license or registration which
authorises the FSP to engage in the business of providing financial services will not be suspended or cancelled during the
interim-moratorium and CIRP, it added.On admission of the application, the adjudicating authority will appoint an individual as the
administrator
The name of the individual would be proposed by the appropriate regulator in the application for initiation of CIRP.The regulator concerned
can also constitute an advisory committee of three or more experts to advise the administrator in the operations of FSP during the CIRP."An
interim moratorium shall commence on and from the date of filing of the application for initiation of CIRP by the appropriate regulator till
its admission or rejection by the adjudicating authority."The provisions of interim-moratorium or moratorium shall not apply to any
third-party assets or properties in custody or possession of the FSP, including any funds, securities and other assets required to be held
in trust for the benefit of third parties," the statement said.For initiating voluntary liquidation proceedings, an FSP should seek prior
permission from the appropriate regulator.Earlier this month, a senior official said the government was mulling a special window to address
debt woes of stressed non-banking financial companies under the insolvency law.(This story has not been edited by TheIndianSubcontinent
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