An introduction to corporate insolvency

Member price: £144.50 + VAT
Non-member price: £170 + VAT
Timing: 9.30am-12.45pm
Edinburgh, 10 September 2021
Overview
Many individuals entering the insolvency profession have minimal or no insolvency experience. This course aims to provide an introduction to, and understanding of, corporate insolvency procedures; giving a foundation of knowledge which can be built on with practical experience and further in-depth study, such as for the CPI, CPCI and JIE examinations, at a later stage.
What you will learn
- Insight into the role of an insolvency practitioner
- An introduction to the corporate insolvency procedures utilised in Scotland
- An understanding of the lifecycle of a typical corporate insolvency case
- A discussion of some of the practical trading considerations that often arise if a decision is taken to continue to trade a business in insolvency
Who should attend
This half-day course is aimed at staff working in an insolvency practice, who may be preparing for the CPI, CPCI or JIE examinations, seeking to gain an introduction to and understanding of corporate insolvency. It also serves as a comprehensive CPD refresher for those who have not undertaken corporate insolvency work for some time.
Programme outline
- The role of the insolvency practitioner
- Introduction to each corporate insolvency procedure:
- Liquidations – members voluntary, creditors voluntary and court procedures
- Administrations
- Company voluntary arrangements
- Receiverships
- The lifecycle of an insolvency case
- Practical trading considerations
Questions?
BPP | Tel: 0330 060 3303 | Email: ldicas@bpp.com