The State of Insolvency Law in Singapore — Q2 2026
12 data points · Singapore case-law corpus
Across the 845 Singapore judgments in this corpus, 62 are Insolvency Law decisions. Reported Insolvency Law judgments in this corpus span 2025–2026, with 19 decided in 2026 (against 43 in 2025). The most-cited Insolvency Law decision is Blackstone Asia Real Estate Partners Limited (In Liquidation) & 2 Ors v Standard Chartered Bank (Singapore) Limited ([2026] SGCA 12), referred to by 2 other Singapore judgments here. This Q2 2026 edition reports the area's case volume, the courts deciding it, its most-cited cases and statutes, and its most recent judgments — every figure traceable to the underlying decisions.
Key findings
Every figure below is computed from the Singapore case-law corpus and links to its source. See the methodology for how the numbers were derived.
More on this analysis
How many Insolvency Law cases are in this analysis, and from when?
This corpus holds 62 reported Insolvency Law judgments, decided between 2025 and 2026. They are identified by the top-level catchwords published with each judgment. The figure is the count of distinct reported decisions in this corpus, not of all Insolvency Law matters — unreported cases, settlements and advisory work are not captured.
What does the citation count next to each case mean?
It is the in-corpus citation count: the number of other Singapore judgments in this corpus that cite the case. Only citations resolving to another decision held in this corpus are counted, so it is a conservative lower bound on the case's influence, not its total citation count across all sources.
Which statutes feature most in Singapore Insolvency Law cases?
In this corpus the Insolvency Law judgments most often engage Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act, Restructuring and Dissolution Act, Companies Act (Cap 50), Bankruptcy Act (Cap 20) and Supreme Court of Judicature Act (Cap 322), each measured by the number of distinct Insolvency Law judgments that cite it. The count reflects citation frequency in reported decisions, not a statute's importance or scope.
Which Insolvency Law authorities did the most recent judgments rely on?
Among the Insolvency Law decisions in this corpus, Blackstone Asia Real Estate Partners Limited (In Liquidation) & 2 Ors v Standard Chartered Bank (Singapore) Limited ([2026] SGCA 12), Blackstone Asia Real Estate Partners Limited (In Liquidation) & 2 Ors ([2025] SGHC 191) and Jason Aleksander Kardachi & Anor v Deepak Mishra & 3 Ors ([2026] SGHC 27) were the authorities most often cited by 2026 judgments. This is a measure of how often 2026's reasoning turned to each decision, not a record of any case being overruled.
Methodology
This report is a data digest of the Insolvency Law judgments in this corpus, identified by their top-level catchwords (the editorial topic tags published with each Singapore judgment; a judgment is counted as Insolvency Law when one of its top-level catchword categories normalises to "Insolvency Law"). Case volume is the count of distinct reported Insolvency Law judgments (62); the year-by-year trend counts them by decision year (2025 (43) and 2026 (19)). The most-cited cases are ranked by in-corpus citation count — the number of other Singapore judgments in this corpus that cite them; only citations resolving to another in-corpus decision are counted (citations to foreign judgments, and to decisions outside this corpus, are excluded), so each figure is a conservative lower bound. Of 10,176 citations recorded across the corpus, 316 resolve to an in-corpus decision. The "most relied-on this period" figures count distinct 2026 judgments citing each authority. This is a descriptive snapshot of reported case law — it records what the courts decided and how often decisions are cited, not the outcome or merits of any matter, and it offers no prediction. The report is regenerated each quarter as new judgments are added; figures were last computed on 2026-06-18.
Compiled by the SG Case Law editorial team from primary sources — the judgments themselves and Singapore Statutes Online (sso.agc.gov.sg). · Updated 18 June 2026 · How we compile this