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Liquidation is defined as a process where a company’s assets are seized and realized, with the resulting proceeds used to pay off its debts and liabilities. In this course, learners are introduced to a basic understanding of liquidation and the process of winding up.

A Members’ Voluntary Liquidation (MVL) is a process that enables shareholders to appoint a Liquidator in order to formally close down a solvent company. In the second course to the series of Liquidation courses, learners will understand the MVL mode of liquidation and its liquidation process in detail.

A Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidation is a process which enables Directors to formally close an insolvent company voluntarily. In the third to the series of Liquidation courses, learners will understand the CVL mode of liquidation and its liquidation process in detail.

What do you know about the insolvency and restructuring practice in Singapore?

As part of the insolvency and restructuring team, what does an associate, senior, manager or even the insolvency practitioner do?

How can I become an insolvency practitioner?

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