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United Kingdom
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The Insolvency Practitioner market is an important part of the Accounting industry. Insolvency Practitioners are professionals who are licensed to advise and assist companies and individuals who are facing financial difficulties. They provide advice on the best course of action to take, and can help to restructure debt, negotiate with creditors, and manage the insolvency process. Insolvency Practitioners are also responsible for ensuring that the assets of the insolvent company are distributed fairly and in accordance with the law.
Insolvency Practitioners are regulated by the Insolvency Practitioners Association (IPA) and must adhere to a strict code of conduct. The IPA also provides training and support to Insolvency Practitioners, and ensures that they are up to date with the latest developments in the industry.
Some of the companies in the Insolvency Practitioner market include Begbies Traynor, KPMG, Deloitte, Grant Thornton, and PwC. Show Less Read more