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SCARP – Practical issues (ROI) - On Demand

Summary

David Swinburne and Philip Maher of Mazars along with Laura-Michelle Moore from Chartered Accountants Ireland will discuss the SCARP process, how to prepare for it, what to look out for and key matters to be aware of when considering it. We will explore some practical issues including how SCARP is working in practice, dealing with creditors and what your balance sheet may look like before entering the process versus afterwards

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02 September 2024 00:00
End date & time:  
02 September 2025 00:00
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Once you have booked your course the link to the recording will be available in your "My account" area.

Please be aware that you will have access to this course for 180 days from the date of purchase

Online courses cannot be booked on behalf of someone else. Access will only be granted to the person completing the online order

Who Should Attend?

The webinar was recorded in May 2024 and is suitable for those with an interest in the SCARP process which can include company directors, auditors, bankers, legal advisors and insolvency professionals.

Course Overview

The webinar will be practical and will provide tips and guidance in relation to the following:

  • How can a business prepare for SCARP
  • Practical considerations
  • Eligibility
  • Advantages and disadvantages of the process
  • Dealing with creditors
  • Excludable debt and onerous contracts
  • Impact on employees

Key Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Better understanding of the SCARP process
  • Key learnings from SCARPs to date - both successful and failed
  • How to prepare a company considering SCARP
  • Options if SCARP unsuccessful

Speaker Bio's

David Swinburne is a financial advisory partner at Mazars.  With over 20 years of experience as a Chartered Accountant, he specialises in various areas, including business advisory, turnaround and restructuring, corporate finance, transaction services, and forensic accounting.  David's expertise lies in advising Irish family businesses and SMEs at all stages of their life cycle, from start-up to growth phases. He provides strategic advice and solutions to companies facing difficulties, working closely with both businesses and finance providers. His services include corporate trading and business reviews, restructuring, due diligence, M&A assignments, fundraising, and dispute resolution.  David's experience spans multiple sectors, including hospitality and leisure, manufacturing and technology, retail, professional and financial services, healthcare, agriculture, logistics and distribution, property, engineering, and renewable energy.  He holds an Insolvency Practising Certificate from Chartered Accountants Ireland, which authorises him to act as an Examiner, Liquidator, and Receiver.

Philip Maher is a Director in Mazars's Financial Advisory Department and has over 20 years' experience in advising clients on strategic and financial matters, corporate finance, and corporate restructuring. Before this, Philip spent over 13 years working with a big four practice both nationally and internationally where he worked in various industry and finance roles. Philip is a Fellow of the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants (ACCA), and he holds a BM (Hons.) Majoring in Accountancy and a Diploma in Corporate Restructuring. Philip recently completed a Post Graduate Certificate in Sustainable Development for Business in Trinity Business School. He has experience working in restructuring and Insolvency over the last 15 years. In relation to SCARP, Mazars have worked with several businesses that have utilised SCARP as an effective Corporate restructuring tool. Mazars worked with a retail & tourism business in the South-West that applied for SCARP in January 2022 and were the first formal rescue plan approved in Ireland. He is an ACCA Global Council member, elected in 2021, is currently an Audit Committee member of ACCA and he has served on the ACCA Ireland committee since 2018 having previously been elected chair of ACCA Ireland Committee in 2021.

Laura-Michelle Moore works in the Advocacy and Voice Department in the Institute which is responsible for delivering content and guidance of relevance to members including on insolvency. She is a Chartered Accountant and has many years' experience working in the area of Corporate Recovery and Insolvency.

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If you have any questions regarding this or any other CPD course or requirements, please feel free to contact the team here or call us at (+353) 01 523 3930

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