INSOLVENCY PRACTITIONER
An Insolvency Practitioner (IP) is someone who is licensed and authorised to act in relation to an insolvent individual, partnership or company. Most IPs are accountants or insolvency specialists working in firms of accountants.
IP is appointed to sort out difficult situations, such as to rescue a business. The IP’s work involves dealing with many opposing interests, but usually their main duty is to look after the interests of creditors. Although creditors can give details of their claims, IPs will not agree the claims until they are sure that funds will be available.

Course Details:
The course comprises the following 10 sections:
Introduction to risk management
The role of risk - insolvency manager
Risk management plan
Information gathering techniques for risk identification
Insolvency Risk Assessment Techniques / Based on the Counterparty's Financial Statements
Insolvency Risk Assessment Techniques / Based on Company's Internal Needs and Requirements
Statistical methods of risk measurement and management
Investment risk analysis and management
Corporate Governance - Internal Control and Risk / Insolvency Management
Insolvency Manager Reports – Reports
who is this course for:
Accountants and auditors
Lawyers
Any other professionals working in the sector of insolvencies and restructurings
For those who want to be certified on the field:
In our offices we offer the actual examinations for the certification of Internal Auditor which is accredited by the Hellenic Accreditation System E.SY.D. and it is thereby recognized throughout Europe.
