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Knowledge Highlights 27 January 2025
With effect from 29 January 2021, the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution (Amendment) Act 2020, which was gazetted on 7 December 2020, amended the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act 2018 (“IRDA”) to establish the Simplified Insolvency Programme (“SIP”). As the IRDA generally provides processes for companies with substantial assets, the solutions offered may not be well suited for distressed micro and small businesses, particularly those that have depleted their resources as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. The SIP aims to provide simpler, faster, and lower-cost proceedings to assist micro and small companies (“MSCs”) in need of winding up or restructuring as follows:
MSCs may apply for either one of the programmes under the SIP between 29 January 2021 and 28 July 2021.
Eligibility criteria
To qualify for the SIP, MSCs must not be in the midst of any other debt restructuring or some other form of insolvency process. Further, MSCs must meet the following eligibility criteria:
For simplified winding up only, there is a cap of S$50,000 on realisable unencumbered assets.
For more, please read our previous article titled “Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act to be amended to establish Simplified Insolvency Programme amid Covid-19”.
The Ministry of Law (“MinLaw”) Insolvency Office has put up an SIP FAQ page on its website io.mlaw.gov.sg to provide information on, among others, the eligibility criteria and application process. MinLaw has also issued a press release on its website mlaw.gov.sg.
Subsidiary legislation
The following related subsidiary legislation which is available on Singapore Statutes Online sso.agc.gov.sg has been gazetted and took effect on 29 January 2021:
The Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution (Amendment) Act 2020 (Commencement) Notification 2021 which sets out the effective date of the amendments to the IRDA relating to the SIP is also available on Singapore Statutes Online.
Further information
Allen & Gledhill has a Covid-19 Resource Centre on our website www.allenandgledhill.com that contains knowhow and materials on legal and regulatory aspects of the Covid-19 crisis.
In addition, we have a cross-disciplinary Covid-19 Legal Task Force consisting of Partners across various practice areas to provide rapid assistance. Should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us at covid19taskforce@allenandgledhill.com.