Find us on Facebook

Find us on Instagram

PMR in the media: 1717

Under the hammer via the internet

A new portal on which bailiffs' e-auctions will be available will soon be launched. According to forecasts, this may help to satisfy creditors from part of the debtors' assets more often.

The final stage of work on electronic bailiff auctions is underway. Among other things, tests of the verification and security functions for sensitive data are being carried out on the future portal. According to the predictions of the National Council of Bailiffs (NCB), conducting e-auctions should be possible from the beginning of next year.

The Council predicts that the portal, by making auctions more accessible, will affect prices. By monetising a debtor's assets at a higher price, bailiffs will in many situations not have to seize all of the property, but only the part that will satisfy claims. This means that creditors will satisfy their claims to a greater extent and much more often in full.

- The new solution will be more convenient for the potential buyer, who will be able to participate in an unlimited number of auctions without leaving home," says Monika Janus, spokesperson of the NCR. As she explains, during the bidding process, the ICT system will disclose: the highest current price and the unique identifier of the participant offering it, as well as the time remaining to complete the sale operation. A different sequence number will be assigned to each procedure. The personal data of the bidder will be disclosed only to the bailiff.
— Ten portal to bardzo dobra wiadomość dla całego rynku — mówi Małgorzata Anisimowicz, prezes PMR Restructuring SA.

In her opinion, e-bailiff auctions can increase the number of companies that can effectively satisfy creditors from a part of their assets, e.g. not so strategic operationally, such as machinery, tools, production halls, means of transport, i.e. e.g. from investment land or other real estate.

– Jest bardzo dobry. Sam zakres, nad którym trwają prace, pokazuje nam, gdzie obecnie istnieją problemy. Bez wątpienia konieczne są zmiany w zakresie możliwości wstrzymania egzekucji na etapie postępowań przedinsolwencyjnych nieformalnych i formalnych. Często zdarza się, że w przypadku wszczęcia choć jednej egzekucji firmy z przejściowymi kłopotami zmuszone są do złożenia wniosku o declaration of bankruptcy – komentuje Małgorzata Anisimowicz, prezes PMR Restrukturyzacje SA.
The material appeared on pb.pl:

11 December 2018:
" Under the hammer on the internet

PMR in the media

9+
years on the market

100+
proceedings

1000+
customers

Form contact

    The administrator of your personal data provided in the contact form is PMR Restrukturyzacje S.A. with its registered office in Warsaw. The personal data provided will be processed in order to respond to your enquiry. Information about your rights, the legal basis for processing your personal data and the period for which your data is stored "are located here.

    Call:
    +48 22-30-05-105
    +48 22-30-05-106 (fax)

    Write:
    kancelaria@pmr-restrukturyzacje.pl

    Visit us:
    70 Prosta Street
    00-838 Warsaw

    Visitor hours:
    Mon-Fri: 9:00 - 13:00
    Wednesday: 13:00 - 16:00

    Find us on Facebook

    Find us on Instagram

    PMR Restructuring S.A. @ 2024

    en_GBEnglish