Resolving insolvency: Management of debtor's assets index (0-6) in Cyprus

Cyprus: Resolving insolvency: Management of debtor's assets index (0-6) was 5 DB15-20 methodology in 2019. ▲ Rising

Latest (2019)
5 DB15-20 methodology
Change on year
unchanged
World rank
73rd
of 190 countries
All-time high
5 DB15-20 methodology
in 2015
All-time low
2 DB15-20 methodology
in 2003
Years of data
17
2003–2019

Resolving insolvency: Management of debtor's assets index (0-6) in Cyprus, 2003–2019

0123452003201120192003: 2 DB15-20 methodology2004: 2 DB15-20 methodology2005: 2 DB15-20 methodology2006: 2 DB15-20 methodology2007: 2 DB15-20 methodology2008: 2 DB15-20 methodology2009: 2 DB15-20 methodology2010: 2 DB15-20 methodology2011: 2 DB15-20 methodology2012: 2 DB15-20 methodology2013: 2 DB15-20 methodology2014: 2 DB15-20 methodology2015: 5 DB15-20 methodology2016: 5 DB15-20 methodology2017: 5 DB15-20 methodology2018: 5 DB15-20 methodology2019: 5 DB15-20 methodology

Source: World Bank. Measured in DB15-20 methodology.

Analysis

The most recent figure for resolving insolvency: management of debtor's assets index (0-6) in Cyprus is 5 DB15-20 methodology, measured in 2019. That is the highest value across all 17 years on record.

That represents a change of up 150.0% over ten years.

Over the whole period, resolving insolvency: management of debtor's assets index (0-6) in Cyprus peaked at 5 DB15-20 methodology in 2015 and was at its lowest, 2 DB15-20 methodology, in 2003.

Cyprus ranks 73rd of 190 countries on this measure, in the middle of the range.

The long-run direction has been consistently rising across the 17 years of available data.

Resolving insolvency: Management of debtor's assets index (0-6) in Cyprus, year by year

Annual values for Resolving insolvency: Management of debtor's assets index (0-6) (DB15-20 methodology) in Cyprus, 2003 to 2019.
Year DB15-20 methodology Change
2003 2 DB15-20 methodology
2004 2 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2005 2 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2006 2 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2007 2 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2008 2 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2009 2 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2010 2 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2011 2 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2012 2 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2013 2 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2014 2 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2015 5 DB15-20 methodology +150.0%
2016 5 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2017 5 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2018 5 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%
2019 5 DB15-20 methodology +0.0%

Averages by decade

DecadeAverage LowestHighest Years
2000s 2 DB15-20 methodology 2 DB15-20 methodology 2 DB15-20 methodology 7
2010s 3.5 DB15-20 methodology 2 DB15-20 methodology 5 DB15-20 methodology 10

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  12. 73 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 5 DB15-20 methodology compare

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Frequently asked questions

What is resolving insolvency: management of debtor's assets index (0-6) in Cyprus?
Resolving insolvency: management of debtor's assets index (0-6) in Cyprus was 5 DB15-20 methodology in 2019, according to the World Bank.
What is the highest resolving insolvency: management of debtor's assets index (0-6) recorded in Cyprus?
The highest recorded value was 5 DB15-20 methodology in 2015.
What is the lowest resolving insolvency: management of debtor's assets index (0-6) recorded in Cyprus?
The lowest recorded value was 2 DB15-20 methodology in 2003.
How does Cyprus rank for resolving insolvency: management of debtor's assets index (0-6)?
Cyprus ranks 73rd out of 190 countries with data for 2019.
Is resolving insolvency: management of debtor's assets index (0-6) rising or falling in Cyprus?
Over the last ten years it is up 150.0%. The long-run trend across the full record is rising.
Where does this Cyprus data come from?
The figures come from the World Bank, published as part of Resolving insolvency: Management of debtor's assets index (0-6) (DB15-20 methodology). Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.

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Indicator
Resolving insolvency: Management of debtor's assets index (0-6) (DB15-20 methodology)
Unit
DB15-20 methodology
Source
World Bank
Licence
CC BY 4.0 (World Bank Open Data)
Coverage
190 places, 3,230 data points, 2003–2019
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The management of debtor's assets index has six components: (i) whether the debtor (or an insolvency representative on its behalf) can continue performing contracts essential to the debtor’s survival; (ii) whether the debtor (or an insolvency representative on its behalf) can reject overly burdensome contracts; (iii) whether undervalued transactions entered into before commencement of insolvency proceedings can be avoided after proceedings are initiated; (iv) whether transactions entered into before commencement of insolvency proceedings that give preference to one or several creditors can be avoided after proceedings are initiated; (v) whether the insolvency framework includes specific provisions that allow the debtor (or an insolvency representa­tive on its behalf), after commencement of insolvency proceedings, to obtain financing necessary to function during the proceedings; and (vi) whether post-commencement finance receives priority over ordinary unse­cured creditors during distribution of assets.