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Asseco will support National Debt Register with IT system

Asseco Poland has signed an agreement with the Ministry of Justice for the development of an IT system supporting the National Debt Register, which will streamline restructuring and bankruptcy proceedings. Easier access to information and better communication between the authorities involved in the proceedings will make it easier for indebted enterprises to carry out restructuring and continue business operations.

The project includes the production, maintenance and development of the National Debt Register System. Its main objective is to help entrepreneurs in a difficult economic situation. The more efficient handling of administrative processes will help them implement measures to avoid liquidation of a company. The vast majority of the elements of restructuring and bankruptcy proceedings will be carried out electronically, based on digital forms of documents signed electronically. All participants in the proceedings will be able to remotely access information and documents related to the course of the process and to perform activities resulting from it. The automation of the process will not only speed up its course, but will also give the possibility to publish obligatory notices and announcements on a dedicated website, which will significantly reduce costs and increase the transparency of proceedings.

The solution will be embedded in the ICT system of the Ministry of Justice.

The production of the IT system for the National Debt Register is another important project executed by Asseco for the Ministry of Justice. An efficient restructuring process will be crucial for many companies which, due to the current unprecedented situation, will find themselves in crisis," said Sławomir Szmytkowski, Vice President of the Management Board of Asseco Poland.

The IT system of the National Debt Register will be implemented by November 2020. The value of the contract, including a 3-year maintenance service period, amounts to PLN 25.2 million.


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