UK
Recent communications with Insolvency Practitioners (IPs) authorised to take insolvency appointments in the UK have been advised of Council’s decision to revoke its status as a Recognised Professional Body (RPB) in the UK. This means that Chartered Accountants Ireland will not be authorising insolvency practitioners in the UK from 1st January 2025. The Professional Standards department has been communicating with these IPs to assist in the application process and to ensure a smooth transfer to an alternative RPB.
Ireland
In addition to UK insolvency regulation, Council has also decided to cease the proactive monitoring of members providing insolvency services in Ireland. Members will no longer be required to hold an Insolvency Practising Certificate (IPC) to take insolvency appointments in Ireland.
To reflect the above policy change regarding IPCs, appropriate amendments have been made to the Institute’s Public Practice Regulations. Insolvency services will be included within the general definition of ‘accountancy services’ (therefore requiring the holding of a general ‘Practising Certificate’). This means that the Institute may review insolvency-related work of individual members at its discretion. These changes remain consistent with the provisions of section 633 of the Companies Act, 2014 which requires liquidators to hold a current practising certificate issued by a Prescribed Accountancy Body or specified other bodies. It is also consistent with the approach to insolvency regulation applied by other Prescribed Accountancy Bodies.