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''Law - UK - insolvency - COVID-19''.
The risk of adverse changes in foreign exchange rates from the time a foreign currency transaction is entered into, until it is settled.
 
The UK's Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 was enacted in response to COVID-19.
 
It also accelerated a number of other reforms to UK insolvency law.
 
 
Among other changes, the Act:
 
*Introduced a credit moratorium for businesses, to give them more time to seek a rescue.
*Prohibited termination clauses engaging on insolvency, to prevent suppliers ceasing supply or asking for additional payments while companies enter rescue proceedings.
*Introduced a new business restructuring plan procedure.
*Temporarily removed the threat of personal liability for wrongful trading for directors seeking to keep companies afloat during the crisis.
*Temporarily prohibited creditors from filing statutory demands or winding up petitions for COVID-19 related debt.


Also known as transaction risk or transactional exposure.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Balance sheet insolvent]]
* [[Currency risk]]
* [[Cash flow insolvent]]
* [[Economic exposure]]
* [[Chapter 11]]
* [[Foreign exchange risk]]
* [[Company voluntary arrangement]]
* [[Translation exposure]]
* [[Cost of financial distress]]
* [[COVID-19]]
* [[Creditors]]
* [[Individual Voluntary Arrangement]]
* [[Insolvency]]
* [[Insolvency practitioner]]
* [[Insolvency Service]]
* [[London Approach]]
* [[Moratorium]]
* [[Restructuring plan]]
* [[Scheme of arrangement]]
* [[Solvency]]
* [[Statement of affairs]]
* [[Statutory demand]]
* [[Termination clause]]
* [[Voluntary liquidation]]
* [[Winding up petition]]
* [[Wrongful trading]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 14:20, 23 October 2012

The risk of adverse changes in foreign exchange rates from the time a foreign currency transaction is entered into, until it is settled.

Also known as transaction risk or transactional exposure.

See also