The Borneo Post

AKPK expands role to help potential bankrupts

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KUALA LUMPUR: Debt Management and Counsellin­g Agency (AKPK) has expanded its role to become a nominee under the Voluntary Arrangemen­t ( VA) service, a rescue mechanism to help potential bankrupts.

Chief executive officer, Azaddin Ngah Tasir said the new service would provide debtors an opportunit­y to negotiate a debt repayment plan with creditors and avoid bankruptcy.

“This rescue mechanism acts as a ‘second chance’ for borrowers to regain control of their finances, without placing any restrictio­n on them, the way bankruptcy does,” he told reporters at the VA Awareness Briefing yesterday.

Azaddin said with the VA, debtors would have the advantage of a moratorium of legal action and the process would be legally binding, unlike its Debt Management Programme ( DMP).

The service would also make it more cost- efficient for credit providers as an alternativ­e collection source, and they would be assured of the debt repayment.

He said under the VA, the court would issue a 90- day interim order, during which AKPK would help the debtor prepare a debt repayment structure.

He added that AKPK would charge the debtor up to five per cent of the outstandin­g debt for its service.

“We hope the VA will create a mutual win-win situation for all parties and reduce bankruptcy figures in the country,” said Azaddin.

The VA scheme was introduced under the revised Insolvency Act 1967 which came into force on Oct 6, 2017.

Meanwhile, the Malaysian Department of Insolvency DirectorGe­neral, Datuk Abdul Rahman Putra Taha said the rescue mechanism was a necessary feature in all bankruptcy regimes.

“This is the transition towards self-resolution to promote responsibl­e debt settlement and individual debtor rehabilita­tion,” he added.

He said there was a need to constantly revise the insolvency law to ensure it remained relevant to support Malaysia’s growth.

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