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CORPORATE RE-STRUCTURING

The speed of business dynamics demands the business organizations not only to revamp their internal business strategies but also expects the corporates to devise inorganic business strategies that results in faster pace of growth, effective utilization of resources, fulfillment of increasing expectations of stakeholders. Corporate restructuring is concerned with arranging the business activities of the Corporate as a whole so as to improving the competitive position of an individual business and maximizing its contribution to corporate objectives.

To attain the growth objectives of any business organization and to bring an edge over the competitors, we at NNS endeavor to examine your situation, identify issues, examine options and refocus your capital structure in alignment with your growth objectives.

Our Services include:

  • Assist in Financial Re-structuring by restructuring of capital base and raising finance for new projects through buy-back, Alteration/Reduction of capital and Debt Restructuring.
  • Internal Restructuring which would include merger with Subsidiary/Group Company, Demerger, Divestment/Sale, Capital Restructuring and allied activities internal to the organization.
  • Drafting schemes of amalgamation or arrangement, public offer for acquisition or takeover, and Promoters Agreement.
  • Drafting and review of term-sheet, definitive agreement, non-compete agreement, non-disclosure agreement, escrow agreement, stock swap agreement, employment agreement.
  • Complying with necessary legal and procedural requirements.
    • Corporate law requirements
    • Takeover Code and other securities laws issues
    • Listing and Regulatory requirements
    • Government approvals
    • Statutory filings
  • Appearing as an Authorised Representative in the matters relating to mergers and amalgamations before various regulatory bodies including NCLT and appellate tribunals.
  • Advising the management on post restructured scenario.
 
     
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