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IBBI · Jan–Mar 2026latest newsletter
1741 CIRP casesin the database
919 resolutionsplans approved
822 liquidationsorders issued
1134 voluntary liqwindings-up · named
67.3% avg haircutacross resolutions
39 RPs trackedprofiles live · free
BAANKNETSARFAESI auctions · soon
Lifecycle alertsevent engine · soon
IBBI · Jan–Mar 2026latest newsletter
1741 CIRP casesin the database
919 resolutionsplans approved
822 liquidationsorders issued
1134 voluntary liqwindings-up · named
67.3% avg haircutacross resolutions
39 RPs trackedprofiles live · free
BAANKNETSARFAESI auctions · soon
Lifecycle alertsevent engine · soon

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CIRP cases
1,741
Resolutions
919
Liquidations
822
Voluntary
1,134
Live Latest resolutions · recovery reality
◆ Reading — recovery is what matters
A "resolution" isn't a win by itself. What creditors actually recovered against their admitted claims is the number that prices the deal.
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Every data group and angle from relevant Public sources — KPIs, recovery reality, large cases, liquidations, withdrawals, voluntary, PPIRP and avoidance — with the reading that makes it sellable.

Quarter canvas

The whole quarter, read in one scroll

Switch any quarter and the canvas rebuilds — live KPIs from the database, recovery benchmarks, and an intelligence callout on every panel that says what the numbers mean for a buyer.

  • Whale detection — when one case bends the quarter
  • Recovery vs claims, vs liquidation value, vs fair value
  • Sector mix across admission, resolution and liquidation
  • Per-quarter switcher across every newsletter loaded
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Admitted
1741
Resolutions
919
Liquidations
822
Avg haircut
67.3%
Live Resolutions · recovery reality
Corporate debtorAdmittedRealisableRec/clm
Shubhada Tool Industr…WHALE₹5,57916.1%16.1%
Redkenko Health Tech …₹4,26115.2%15.2%
Classic Corrugations …₹3,56948.4%48.4%
Jaiprakash Associates…₹2,39423.2%23.2%
◆ Intelligence — one case bends the quarter
The largest admitted claim alone carries a disproportionate share of the quarter. Strip it out and recovery on the rest tells a very different story for a buyer.
RP Performance Tracker · free

Resolution professionals, by the numbers

Resolution rate, average haircut and sector focus for every RP, built straight from public data. Profiles are public and free — a distribution engine, and a hiring signal for the ARCs and funds already searching by name.

  • Resolution rate & average recovery, per RP
  • Sector specialisation and case history
  • Discoverable the moment someone Googles the name
  • Free forever — claim and annotate yours
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Live · Free 39 RPs ranked by recovery
A. Mehta · steel & metals71%
S. Iyer · real estate58%
R. Khanna · manufacturing49%
P. Nair · power & infra43%
V. Rao · textiles31%
◆ Reading — recovery, not just count
Two RPs can show the same number of resolutions and recover very differently. The tracker ranks on what creditors actually got back.
Case pages

A page per company, built to be found

Timeline, admitted debt, RP, acquirer and related cases by sector — a permanent, searchable record that surfaces the moment someone looks up the company or the deal.

  • Full process timeline and outcome
  • Committee-of-creditors exposure where known
  • Related cases by sector and resolution professional
  • Clean URLs, structured for search
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Admitted claims
₹9,633
Realisable
₹1,757
Haircut
81.8%
Process timeline
CIRP commencedFeb 2024 · FC-initiated
Resolution plan approvedApr 2025
Resolution applicantvia admin · backfilled
◆ Intelligence note
A flagship recovery on paper — but realisable value sits far below admitted claims. The headline "resolution" masks a deep creditor haircut.
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Anyone can scrape Data.
We tell you what it means.

The raw filings are public and unreadable. The value isn't the data — it's the interpretation: which outcome is a signal, which RP actually recovers, where the next distressed deal is forming.

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By insolvency, for insolvency

Every figure is mapped to the right table, the right quarter and the right legal stage — admitted claims, liquidation value, fair value, realisable amount. No conflated rows, no dropped flagship cases, no generic dashboard that doesn't know what a Section 12A withdrawal is.

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Interpretation, not just a feed

Each case carries an intelligence note — what the haircut really signals, whether one whale bent the whole quarter, why a "resolved" outcome recovered less than breakup value. The reading is the product.

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The whole lifecycle, connected

CIRP admission → resolution or liquidation → SARFAESI auction → RP track record, joined on one spine so a company, an acquirer and a resolution professional are never three disconnected rows.

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Decision-grade, quarter after quarter

Benchmarks you can price against — median haircuts by sector, recovery vs liquidation value, large-case recovery, avoidance exposure — rebuilt every quarter from the source newsletter, count-verified against the printed totals.

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The record so far

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Live today, more shipping every month — each one reading a different corner of the distress lifecycle.

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SARFAESI auctions, finally readable

BAANKNET lists tens of thousands of secured assets and thousands of live auctions. We pull the daily feed and annotate it — reserve price against the outstanding loan, asset type, location cluster and whether it's already a re-auction.

  • 9,000+ active auctions, one place
  • Reserve-vs-outstanding discount flags
  • Region-wise stress clusters
  • Replaces scraping individual bank sites
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Soon BAANKNET · annotated daily
Industrial unit · Pune
₹4.2 Cr38% disc
Residential · Jaipur
₹0.9 Crre-auction
Commercial · Surat
₹2.6 Cr21% disc
Plant & machinery
₹7.1 Crnew
Land parcel · Nagpur
₹1.4 Cr45% disc
Warehouse · Indore
₹3.0 Crre-auction
Who it's for

Built for the people pricing distress

Why this exists

India runs one of the largest insolvency regimes in the world, and almost all of its truth sits in PDFs nobody reads. I'm building stressed.in one company at a time — every case captured, every haircut checked against the printed total — because the people who price distress deserve the reading, not just the raw rows.

— Hemant Tilotia · Founder, stressed.in
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