WazirX urges creditors to approve restructuring plan or face delays
WazirX warns creditors that repayments could be delayed until 2030 if they reject its restructuring plan, which was recently approved by the High Court of Singapore.
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WazirX warns creditors that repayments could be delayed until 2030 if they reject its restructuring plan, which was recently approved by the High Court of Singapore.
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