What is an Insolvency Practitioner? A simple UK guide
A licensed Insolvency Practitioner helps UK companies navigate financial difficulties. Understanding their role is essential when your business needs expert guidance.
A licensed Insolvency Practitioner helps UK companies navigate financial difficulties. Understanding their role is essential when your business needs expert guidance.
A licensed Insolvency Practitioner helps UK companies navigate financial difficulties. Understanding their role is essential when your business needs expert guidance.
Not everyone offering insolvency advice is licensed to act as an Insolvency Practitioner. Learn how to identify licensed professionals and protect your business from unqualified operators.
From first consultation to final resolution, understand the detailed process and responsibilities of licensed Insolvency Practitioners throughout insolvency and restructuring cases.
Understanding Insolvency Practitioner costs and who pays for their services when your company is facing financial difficulty.
HMRC is actively pursuing £27.1 billion in overdue business tax. Licensed Insolvency Practitioners are already fielding enquiries as pressure on businesses mounts.
When a business carries significant HMRC debt, a licensed Insolvency Practitioner can play a critical role, from negotiating repayment terms to assessing the broader financial position.
Connecting UK businesses and professional advisers with experienced, licensed Insolvency Practitioners across England and Wales.
Insolvency Practitioners is a trading name of BTG Begbies Traynor (Central) LLP a limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales No. OC306540. The firm is authorised by the FCA to undertake debt counselling and debt adjusting and its reference number is 660455. Copyright 2026 Insolvency Practitioners, all rights reserved.