New speakers announced for the 15th Personal Insolvency Conference (CPD: 6h)
IPA Insolvency Practitioner newsletter, August 2023
Contents
- Paul Smith, CEO
- Paul Davis, President
- Director Loan Accounts written-off as part of corporate insolvencies
- Financial sanctions guidance
- Supreme Court ruling means many Litigation Funding Agreements are unenforceable
- The importance of consumer protection in insolvency: Understanding Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act
- Safeguarding your insolvency practice against cyberattack and ransomware threats: Lessons from the Wannacry attack
- HMRC updates
- Just a week to go to the Scotland Roadshow! (CPD: 4h)
- Spotlight on Anti-Money Laundering and Fraud (CPD: 5h)
- IPA Learning | Pension Claims in Insolvency – Are You Getting it Right? (CPD: 2h)
- Do you know someone in the profession who deserves recognition this year?
- 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)
- Make savings on essential CPD with exclusive discounts on training from the IPA and our partners
- An opportunity for Registered Property Receivers!
- Committee Chair vacancy
- Case law update
- Clearway: Protecting people, property and assets
- IPA exclusive industry update from Insolvency Insider
09:00-18:00 | 23rd November 2023 | Manchester | 6 CPD hours
With potential changes to the personal insolvency framework on the horizon, as well as recent changes to Statement of Insolvency Practice (SIP) 3.1, similar proposed changes to SIP 3.3 and the current cost of living pressures, attendance at this year’s Personal Insolvency Conference is more pertinent than ever.
We bring you another insightful programme this year which will examine the main issues affecting the personal insolvency landscape in 2023. Our speakers, all leaders in their fields, will cover topics from the new SIP 3.1 and 3.3 reforms, to the pressing topic of fraudulent advertising in the debt advice space, the impact of recent gambling reforms on debt, dealing with vulnerable adults and much more.
Now more than ever, this highly regarded conference, now in its 15th year, is a must for all personal insolvency practitioners and those working in related fields.
The post-event drinks reception offers the opportunity to network with peers and prominent people in the sector.
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