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Restructuring and insolvency weekly briefing: August stats, fees order, email waiver/estoppel decision, FCA safeguarding consultation, CJEU ruling, key dates and new Part 26A restructuring plan guidance (26 September 2024)

Published on: 26 September 2024

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Restructuring & Insolvency weekly highlights—26 September 2024

In this issue:

  • Key R&I law developments
  • Corporate insolvency processes
  • Personal insolvency
  • Financial institutions
  • International restructuring and insolvency
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Key dates for R&I professionals
  • New content

Key R&I law developments

The Insolvency Service has released its monthly statistics for August 2024 on corporate and personal insolvencies in England and Wales. There were 1,953 company insolvencies—9% fewer than July 2024 and 15% down on August 2023. Individual insolvencies stood at 10,000, a 5% fall from July 2024 but 16% higher than August 2023. See: LNB News 20/09/2024 28.

Corporate insolvency processes

The Insolvency Proceedings (Fees) (Amendment) Order 2024, SI 2024/963, updates the Insolvency Proceedings (Fees) Order 2016, SI 2016/692. Taking effect on 9 January 2025, it will, among other changes, increase: (i) the official receiver’s administration fee payable to the Secretary of State; and (ii) the official receiver’s general fee, payable to the Secretary of State following a court-made bankruptcy order or winding-up order...

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