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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…

Membership Overview

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…

IPA Governing Documents

The items below set out the current articles and rules by which the IPA carries out its regulatory responsibilities. Articles of Association Memorandum of Association Regulation and Conduct Committee –…

Annual Reports and Accounts

Annual Reports Download Impact Report 2023-2024 Download Annual Report 2022-2023 Download Annual Report 2021-2022 Download Annual Report 2020-2021 Download Annual Report 2019-2020 Download Annual Report 2018-2019 Statutory Annual Reports and…

How we work & who we are

The Board The Board is responsible for the management of the IPA, including determining policy and strategy, and setting business and financial plans and programmes. It also approves the IPA’s Annual…

What We Do

Membership and Regulation The IPA licenses and regulates Insolvency Practitioners under insolvency and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations, and works to raise professional standards through professional training, benchmarking, networking, best practice…

About the IPA

The IPA licenses and regulates Insolvency Practitioners under insolvency and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations, and works to raise professional standards through professional training, benchmarking, networking, best practice sharing and other…

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