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26 November 2019

The Reform Of Italian Insolvency Law: A New Preventive Restructuring Framework

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Italy recently enacted a new insolvency code (the "New Insolvency Code"), which takes effect August 14, 2020.
Italy Insolvency/Bankruptcy/Re-Structuring

Italy recently enacted a new insolvency code (the "New Insolvency Code"), which takes effect August 14, 2020. The New Insolvency Code sets up, inter alia, (i) a new preemptive restructuring framework; (ii) new rules encouraging new and interim financings by both lenders and equity holders whose claims can be satisfied with priority over both secured and unsecured claims in case of subsequent insolvency; (iii) new tools providing for the repayment in full of dissenting creditors, but at the same time (iv) the possibility to satisfy a claim by equivalent and to extend any stay of individual actions or maturity extensions to dissenting creditors.

In particular, as a first in the Italian insolvency framework, the New Insolvency Code establishes new out-of-court proceedings providing for specific alert mechanisms, assisted negotiations with creditors, and procedures aimed at preventing crises (thus insolvency), as well as insolvency proceedings specifically tailored for groups of companies. The New Code will be in line with the newly enacted European "Harmonization Directive" no. 2019/1023, encouraging the prevention of crises, an easier recovery therefrom, and restructuring proceedings mainly based on the principle of continuation of distressed businesses.

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