IPA Learning | Corporate Insolvency Review 2022
IPA Insolvency Practitioner newsletter, November 2022
Contents
- Paul Smith, CEO
- Samantha Keen, President
- Ongoing monitoring and review of a business relationship – Reg 28(11) Money Laundering Regulations 2017
- AML 2021/22 Annual Report and 2022/23 Sector Risk Assessment
- HMRC update
- Lay members required for the IPA’s Anti-Money Laundering Committee, Disciplinary & Appeals Committee and Regulation & Conduct Committee
- IPA Roadshow roundup
- Don’t miss the 14th Personal Insolvency Conference (CPD: 6h)
- IPA Awards: Nominees announced!
- Exclusive discounts on training from the IPA and our partners – make savings on essential CPD
- Membership and licence renewals
- NEW member benefit: Discounted meeting facilities from Office Space in Town (member login required to view)
- Save money on your airport parking with APH! (Member login required to view)
- Need new IT products? Claim exclusive IPA membership offers from Dell
- CPI training with BPP – special offer for IPA members (member login required to view)
- IPA exclusive industry update from Insolvency Insider
- Kentish publisher’s archive saved for local history
17th November 2022 | 12:30-14:00 | Online | CPD: 1.5 hours
We conclude our 2022 series of IPA Learning workshops with a round up of all things current in corporate insolvency, with a nod to what to expect in 2023.
In this session we will consider:
- Corporate insolvency statistics for 2022 and predictions for 2023
- Economic environment and implications for Insolvency Practitioners (IPs)
- Bounce Back Loans (BBL) and Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) – where are we now?
- Directors, Director’s Loan Account (DLAs), and recoveries
- Dealing with HMRC – what we are seeing in practice and where are the issues?
- Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act (CIGA) update – uptake of moratoria and restructuring
- Dear IP in 2022 – summary of main issues
- Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) guidance for IPs
- Recent cases and legal round up
- Single regulator – update
As always, participants have an opportunity to contribute to the discussion and ask questions on the day.