Panel Discussion: IBC and Corporate Assets Valuation
About Course
Valuation plays a critical role in the resolution process to achieve the objectives of all the stakeholders involved in this process. The precise valuation of the corporate debtor is very important for the key decision makers to decide the future of the corporate debtor which has a far reaching impact, and this crucial responsibility is vested upon registered valuers.
Valuation of assets is a key factor for informed decision-making under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). Therefore, the roles of valuers and lawyers is the key to a successful mechanism under IBC. Wrong valuation can prove detrimental to the overall insolvency and liquidation process, and it is important for valuation professionals to be diligent in preparing valuation reports.
In this Panel Discussion, our panelists comprising valuation and legal professionals discuss the development of IBC, role of valuers under IBC, key legal developments, hits and misses of IBC since 2016 and its impact on the Indian economy. Join us in this interesting discussion.
- 1. IBC and Corporate Valuation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Enactment of the IBC
- 3. Impact of the IBC
- 4. Status of Homebuyers under IBC
- 5. Asset Valuation Challenges under IBC
- 6. Issues with the IBC
- ☆ Feedback
Instructors

Gandharv Jain
Co-Founder, Finvox Analytics
Gandharv Jain is a CA, CPA (USA), Registered Valuer and an Investment Banker with 15+ years of experience in conducting business valuations, raising funds for clients and structuring corporate transactions in compliance with foreign exchange laws.

Amrish Garg
Co-Founder, Finvox Analytics
Amrish is a CA, CFA and a Registered Valuer with 12+ years of experience in fundraising, transaction support services, business valuations, purchase price allocation and complex instruments valuations.

Dr Charu Mathur
Instructor, EBC Learning & AOR, Supreme Court
Dr Charu Mathur is an Advocate on Record with the Supreme Court of India. She has over 20+ years of rich and diverse expertise in corporate, commercial, civil, criminal and constitutional law matters.
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