New Insolvency Compliance Resources

We are pleased to introduce The Compliance Alliance, a partnership designed to support insolvency practitioners in all aspects of compliance.

The pace of change in our profession is extraordinary: expansive (and often ambiguous) changes in legislation and SIPs occur every few months.

We understand the challenges facing IPs and we’re here to help.

As two leading insolvency professionals, we have combined forces to launch The Compliance Alliance offering the most up to date insolvency documentation available.  We understand the frustration of incomplete and obsolete documents, so we are working tirelessly to ensure that ours are updated and ready for use when new legislation and SIPs come into effect.

The Compliance Alliance offers everything to make your insolvency compliance easier:

  • IPS-compatible document packs, workflow diagrams, and checklists
  • Speedy answers to your technical queries
  • Regular bite-sized training webinars focussing on the key changes and other hot topics
  • Bespoke training for you and your staff in your offices
  • On-site compliance reviews to meet your regulator’s requirements or tailored to meet your business’ needs
  • Remote SIP- and sense-checking of drafts, such as Administrators’ Proposals, SIP16 statements, and progress reports

Read more about our services here.

Our new services are available as affordable mix-and-match membership packs from £1,000 a year or on a pay-as-you-go basis.

See for yourself: email info@thecompliancealliance.co.uk and we will send you a free trial pack of 4 documents.

You can find out how to sign up to our services here, but please get in touch at info@thecompliancealliance.co.uk if you have any questions.

We also invite you to subscribe to this blog, so that you are amongst the first to learn of releases of new and updated products and services of The Compliance Alliance, as well as key insolvency and related developments.

We must stress, however, that in no way should information on this blog be relied upon.

We are always extremely aware (and concerned) at the ambiguities in the legislation, the resulting diversity in opinions and the enormous potential for getting things wrong.  We do our best to research matters before posting an article and we have tried to make it clear where we are reporting opinions, rather than certainties.  Updates to older posts are also added as and when understandings or legislation changes, but we are sure that we will not have caught them all, so you should take particular care when reading old posts.

Michelle Butler and Joanne Harris