The intelligence layer over India's insolvency process. Every CIRP, resolution, liquidation and SARFAESI auction — structured, benchmarked and read for what it actually means, so ARCs, PE funds and resolution professionals stop guessing.
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Built on India's official insolvency record
The most recent resolutions loaded into the canvas — real companies, real haircuts, refreshed the moment a new case lands.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Live today, more shipping every month — each one reading a different corner of the distress lifecycle.
Resolution rate, average haircut and sector focus for every RP, by name. Public and free.
Browse →Every resolved and liquidated CIRP with admitted debt, acquirer, haircut and an intelligence note.
Open →Median haircuts, case counts and outcome mix by sector — price distress against the right comparable.
Filter →A page per company — timeline, debt, RP, acquirer and related cases, built to be found.
Explore →Named voluntary windings-up with realisation, creditor payouts and surplus — quarter by quarter.
View →Daily BAANKNET notices, annotated: reserve price vs outstanding loan, asset type, re-auction flags.
Admissions, approaching deadlines and stalled cases flagged before they hit the news — email & WhatsApp.
Who buys what. Repeat resolution applicants mapped across sectors to sharpen deal sourcing.
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.
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.
39 RP profiles, built straight from Public data — resolution rate, average haircut, sectors handled. Free, forever. Claim yours to add context and be found by the ARCs and funds already searching.
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