‘Possible spike in bankruptcy and winding-up cases after moratorium’


Working capital: To help save jobs for working Malaysians, the government needs to help businesses stay afloat during the pandemic, say experts. — 123rf.com

CASES of bankruptcy and winding-up of companies may be on the rise after loan repayment moratoriums come to an end, say several economic experts.

Such cases have been declining despite the hard times, but this might change, especially if moratoriums are removed.

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