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Registered Property Receivers Scheme

A distinguished mark of accreditation The Registered Property Receivers (RPR) scheme was launched in 1999, with the objective of accrediting professionals who carry out fixed charge or Law of Property Act receivership work, in order to offer assurance…

IPA Insolvency Practitioner Authorisation Regulations

These Regulations apply to all members of the IPA who are authorised by the IPA to take insolvency appointments, or are in the process of applying for authorisation. Please click here to…

Guides for People in Debt

Options for dealing with your debts Dealing with debt (Moneyhelper) Insolvency Service guide to Debt Relief Orders Accountant in Bankruptcy (Scotland’s Insolvency Service)  Bankruptcy in Northern Ireland

Insolvency Legislation

Insolvency Act 1986 (as amended) Insolvency Rules 2016 Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 Guidance for Monitors Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 CIGA…

Enforcement Notices

Disciplinary and Regulatory Notices This section details disciplinary and regulatory notices against IPA members for the past three years. 2024 2023 2022 2021 Anti-Money Laundering Case Studies We have prepared…

Other Regulation & Guidance

Please find below some useful links to additional guidance issued by the IPA and other organisations: Insolvency Guidance Papers (Control of Cases, Succession Planning, Bankruptcy the Family Home, Control of…

Regulation Overview

All IPA members are required to act in accordance with the IPA’s Ethics Code for Members. Insolvency Practitioners licensed by the IPA are also required: to comply with Statements of Insolvency Practice (SIPs)…

Become a Sponsor

The IPA is a membership body recognised for the purposes of authorising (licensing) insolvency practitioners (IPs) under the Insolvency Act 1986 and is the only one of the recognised bodies…

Apply for an IPA licence

The IPA licence application can be found here. You must be a member of the IPA before applying for an insolvency licence. Licence applications are considered by the IPA Regulation and…

Membership overview and benefits

The Insolvency Practitioners Association (IPA) is the UK’s leading recognised professional insolvency body of and for individuals and firms working in insolvency practice or in insolvency related fields; or who…