IBBI publishes revised syllabus and other details of valuation examinations
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2. The Central Government, vide a notification dated 23rd October, 2017, issued the Companies (Removal of Difficulties) Second Order, 2017 to provide that valuations required under the Companies Act, 2013 shall be undertaken by a person who, having the necessary qualifications and experience, and being a valuer member of a recognised valuer organisation, is registered as a valuer with the Authority. Vide another notification on the same date, the Central Government delegated its powers and functions under section 247 of the Companies Act, 2013 to the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) and specified the IBBI as the Authority under the Companies (Registered Valuers and Valuation) Rules, 2017.
3. The Companies (Registered Valuers and Valuation) Rules, 2017, as amended, require that only a person registered with the IBBI as a registered valuer can conduct valuations required under the Companies Act, 2013 and the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 with effect from 1st February, 2019. Subject to meeting other requirements, an individual is eligible to be a registered valuer, if he
(i) is a fit and proper person,
(ii) has the necessary qualification and experience,
(iii) is a valuer member of a RVO,
(iv) has completed a recognised educational course as member of a RVO, and
(v) has passed the valuation examination conducted by the IBBI, and
(vi) is recommended by the RVO for registration as a valuer.
A partnership entity or a company is also eligible for registration subject to meeting the requirements. A person, who is rendering valuation services under the Companies Act, 2013, may continue to do so without a certificate of registration up to 31st January, 2019.
4. In pursuance of the rule 5 (3) of the Companies (Registered Valuers and Valuation) Rules, 2017, the IBBI, being the Authority, had published the syllabus, format and frequency of the valuation examination for the Asset Class of ‘Securities or Financial Assets’ on 30th December, 2017 and for the Asset Classes of
(a) Land and Building, and
(b) Plant and Machinery
on 31st December, 2017 and has been conducting examination since 31st March, 2018.
5. In pursuance of the said rule, the IBBI, being the Authority, hereby publishes the syllabus, format and frequency of the ‘Valuation Examination’ to be conducted from 1st April, 2019 for the asset classes as under:
a. Plant and Machinery: Annexure I
b. Land and Building: Annexure II
c. Securities or Financial Assets: Annexure III
6. The details of examination are available on IBBI website www.ibbi.gov.in
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