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At Edward Ng & Partners, our Debt Recovery practice provides comprehensive legal services to corporate and individual creditors seeking to recover outstanding debts. We deliver tailored, legally compliant solutions designed to maximize recovery while managing risk.

Our Debt Recovery Services

1. Pre-Action Advisory & Risk Assessment

  • Review contracts, invoices, and correspondence to assess the legal merit of your claim.

  • Conduct due diligence on debtors, including company registry checks and financial investigations.

  • Propose cost-effective recovery strategies aligned with your business goals and risk tolerance.

2. Formal Demand & Statutory Notices

  • Prepare and issue formal Letters of Demand, clearly stating the debt, claim basis, and payment deadline.

  • For corporate debtors, issue statutory demands under the Companies Act as a formal step before winding-up proceedings.

3. Negotiation & Settlement

  • Engage with debtors to negotiate payment terms, including installment plans or structured settlements.

  • Use mediation or other dispute-resolution methods to preserve business relationships where appropriate.

4. Litigation

  • Initiate court proceedings in the appropriate forum, such as Sessions Court or High Court, if settlement fails.

  • Apply for summary judgment in uncontested claims to expedite recovery.

  • Represent clients throughout litigation, from pleadings to trial and judgment.

5. Enforcement of Judgment

Once a judgment is obtained, we employ various enforcement tools:

  • Judgment Debtor Summons: Compel disclosure of assets or financial means.

  • Garnishee Proceedings: Attach debtor’s funds, such as bank account balances.

  • Writ of Seizure & Sale: Seize and auction movable or immovable property.

  • Committal Proceedings: Address non-compliance, potentially leading to court sanctions.

For insolvent debtors:

  • Initiate bankruptcy proceedings (individuals) or winding-up petitions (companies) after statutory demand non-compliance.

6. Insolvency & Restructuring Advice

  • Provide guidance on restructuring options for financially distressed debtors.

  • Collaborate with insolvency practitioners to maximize recovery via formal insolvency processes.

7. Preventive Legal Advice

  • Draft or strengthen contracts with credit-risk protective clauses, including personal guarantees and retention-of-title.

  • Develop credit-control and dispute-resolution frameworks to reduce the risk of future defaults.

Key Legal Considerations in Malaysia

  • Creditors have six years from the due date to initiate legal action under the Limitation Act.

  • Once a judgment is entered, it is generally enforceable for twelve years.

  • Serving a statutory demand is mandatory before filing a winding-up petition; failure to comply may lead to a presumption of insolvency.

  • A Judgment Debtor Summons can compel debtors (or directors) to disclose assets; non-compliance can trigger further enforcement actions.

Why Choose Edward Ng & Partners?

  • Local Legal Expertise: In-depth knowledge of Malaysian insolvency and enforcement law.

  • Strategic Approach: Practical, commercial solutions rather than aggressive litigation alone.

  • Ethical Practice: Compliant with professional standards, using lawful debt collection methods.

  • Transparent Fee Structure: Billing tailored to each stage—pre-litigation, litigation, and enforcement.

  • Comprehensive Support: Guidance from initial demand to final enforcement or insolvency resolution.

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