SMU-IPAS Advanced Certificate in Insolvency and Restructuring Module 9: Managing Insolvencies and Risk Management
About This Course
At the end of the 1-day module, participants will be able to:
• Appreciate the considerations of the insolvency practitioners (IPs) in a restructuring or insolvency engagement
• Understand the typical operational challenges faced by the insolvency practitioners (IPs) in insolvency and restructuring engagements
• Assess the situations and apply the applicable legal principles to be adopted in addressing these situations
• Understand the regulatory and reporting obligations for the insolvency practitioners (IPs)
• Understand the practical steps that can be taken to manage personal liabilities for the insolvency practitioners (IPs)
• Understand how to approach remedies that should be pursued against directors and third parties in relation to voidable transactions
What You'll Learn
decisive in reducing the probability of insolvency and maximising the attractiveness and growth potential of a firm.
This module deals with the practical aspects of managing risks in the context of insolvency laws which insolvency practitioners (IPs), such as accountants and lawyers, face when they are appointed. Whilst those laws include issues such voidable transactions that arise in insolvencies and which are covered by other modules, the focus of this module is not on the substantive issues of law and practice but more on how to manage these risks in a practical context. This module also covers regulatory aspects in the course of managing restructurings and insolvencies.
Entry Requirements
Participants should preferably be a degree holder, in any discipline, and have at least one year of working experience.