News digest: Forensic audit, cryptocurrency, busiest air routes, and more

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News digest: Forensic audit, cryptocurrency, busiest air routes, and more

Business booms for forensic auditors as firms head to bankruptcy court Forensic departments of large audit firms and independent investigation agencies have been inundated with requests for forensic work following the push to clean up the bad debt mess under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). According to some estimates, the forensic business linked to the IBC has more than doubled in the past few months, and experts believe it will only increase. Read more halts registering new exchanges under Companies Act The banking system is not the only one keeping a safe distance from the existing business players. Opening virtual currency exchanges has become equally tough, especially when words like bit, crypto, coin, virtual are part of a company name. The Registrar of Companies (RoC), under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, has stopped registering exchanges under the Companies Act, 2013.

In some cases, the is asking for an undertaking from software development- or information technology-related companies that it will not deal with cryptocurrencies such as bitcoins, it is learnt. Read more With nearly 47,500 flights, is world's third busiest air route It is the third-busiest air route in the world, with as many as 47,500 departures and landings last year. Yet despite reaching this position, the route could face serious challenges in sustaining or improving it this year. The reason? Hardly any additional capacity is now available at Mumbai airport to deploy more flights on this route. But with the demand growing by 10-12 per cent annually, and with no possibility of adding more flights, flyers will soon face a hike in air fares this year. Read more Prime play: eyes loyalists via VIP slots, to acquire new customers SoftBank Group-backed e-commerce major seems to be testing waters again with its own version of loyalty programme — this time, via its fashion arms Myntra and This is the platform’s latest move to take on Amazon’s premium membership service Prime. While keeping plans under wraps, Ananth Narayanan, chief executive Myntra and Jabong, said that they have plans for launching a loyalty programme for both the fashion platforms. “We do have plans for loyalty programmes and memberships for Myntra and The slots may be one feature of it. There would be many other things that are actually being thought about in the loyalty programme. We are planning to launch something, but it is going to be reasonably special in the fashion space,” said Narayanan. Read more to grow at 7.4% in 2018 as against China's 6.8%: at WEF in Davos is projected to grow at 7.4 per cent in 2018 as against China's 6.8 per cent, the said on Tuesday, making it the fastest growing country among emerging economies following last year's slowdown due to demonetisation and the implementation of the GST. In its latest World Economic Outlook (WEO) update released today in Davos, Switzerland on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, the International Monetary Fund has projected a 7.8 per cent growth rate for in 2019. Read more

First Published: Tue, January 23 2018. 01:46 IST