India’s stricter debt recovery rules will impose internal scrutiny on corporate’s directors and guarantors, as the new rules make loans to violators ‘impossible’.
Six new enforcement agencies will be set up in India to help banks recover debt by selling the defaulter’s asset. The move is a sign of the new government’s harsher stance on bad loans.
Aug 4, 2014
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