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KPMG proposes COVID-19 administration regime

The bespoke regime would allow companies that traded profitably before the pandemic to gain protection from creditors while they recovered.

Sue Mitchell
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Companies struggling because of the coronavirus crisis would be able to quarantine debts and repay creditors over two years under a radical proposal by one of Australia's largest insolvency practitioners.

KPMG Restructuring Services has proposed a new administration regime which would allow well-managed companies that were trading profitably before the pandemic to gain protection from creditors such as landlords, financiers and suppliers while they recovered from the crisis.

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Sue Mitchell writes the fortnightly Window Shopping column for the Financial Review and has covered retailing for over 30 years. Connect with Sue on Twitter. Email Sue at smitchell2045@gmail.com

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