New for 2012! Addressing the concerns of trade creditors in relation to insolvent companies

Focusing on the crossover between the credit and insolvency industries, centering around the concerns of trade creditors and encouraging open debate with insolvency professionals.

At the top of the agenda are increased participation in the insolvency process and better returns to creditors. Offering a balance of interactive panel sessions, case studies and technical advice to equip creditors in insolvency situations, view the full programme here. Highlights include:

  • Unsecured creditors will address their concerns with insolvency practitioners directly
  • Insolvency practitioners will be able to challenge the Insolvency Service and get the latest updates on the regulatory landscape
  • Unsecured creditors can learn about techniques to forestall bad debt write-offs and getting the best possible returns in an insolvency situation
  • A session on insolvency litigation will benefit creditors who want to know how to protect themselves against insolvent companies and what recourse they have
  • Credit managers, lawyers and insolvency professionals can all learn lessons about bringing successful cases to the Bankruptcy and Companies Court
  • Creditors can learn from the experts about staying a step ahead of failing businesses and putting red flag systems in place to minimise risk of exposure to bad debt
  • Of interest to all delegates will be a stakeholders’ panel which will encourage debate amongst all types of creditors on how they can work together to improve returns to creditors.

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In partnership with the Credit Summit 2012, delegates will also benefit from a view on the economic outlook from HSBC ex-chief economist, Dennis Turner.

As the biggest UK trade creditor conference on insolvency bringing together key professionals from the credit and insovlency industries, this is the must-attend conference and exhibition for insolvency practitioners, unsecured creditors, trade bodies  and industry leaders as well as suppliers with unique perspectives.

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