Tag: insolvency
Ireland suffering shortage of insolvency practitioners
Insolvency Service of Ireland Director Lorcan O'Connor has said that there are currently no "genuine experts in personal insolvency" in Ireland
30m to be saved by Insolvency reforms
A single gateway for complaints against insolvency practitioners (IPs) which makes the process easier and more transparent was announced
Female Insolvencies on the increase
Payday lenders and other expensive credit providers who are 'ruthlessly targeting' young women could be behind the growing proportion of women being declared insolvent.
Business Insolvency rates at five year low
The rate of business insolvencies fell in January 2013 to its lowest rate since June 2007, according to the latest figures.
UK Insolvency rate falls to pre recession levels
Despite the recent high-profile casualties in the IT channel, the overall UK insolvency rate has fallen to its lowest level for more than five years.
NHS foundation trust at risk of Insolvency
A hospital trust needs to save £53m over the next five years to stave off insolvency, a health watchdog says.
Scottish Company Insolvency rates fall
THE number of firms going bust in Scotland fell for the first time in four years in 2012 according to KPMG, in an apparent sign businesses have got used to coping with tough trading conditions.
Local council writes off £230k of bad debt
PENDLE Council has had to write off more than £230,000 in unpaid debts.
Insolvency Figures at Four Year Low
Personal insolvencies have fallen to a four-year low, despite the toughening economy, official figures show.
Calls for Bankruptcy to be Made Longer
New research by insolvency trade body R3 reveals that over half of the population (58%) believe bankruptcy should last longer than a year.