News
27 November 2009
AiB Closed for Public Holiday
AiB's offices will be closed on Monday 30 November 2009 due to the public holiday.
23 November 2009
Diligence Update – Money Attachment
Part 8 of the BAD Act commenced on 23 November 2009 and brings into force the new diligence of money attachment. Read on for more information.
04 November 2009
New AiB Telephone System
A new telephony system is currently being installed within the AiB. Minor disruption to calls may occur during this installation period.
20 October 2009
Scottish Insolvencies in the Second Quarter of 2009/10
Statistics showing insolvencies in the second quarter of year ending 31/03/10 have been published today, 21 October 2009, by the Accountant in Bankruptcy.
20 October 2009
AiB Cuts its Costs to the Public
Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) released its Annual Report and Accounts for 2008-09 today, 21 October 2009, noting a 25 per cent drop in overall cost to the public purse on the previous year.
14 October 2009
Important Changes to Debtor Applications from 1 October 2009
A key change has been made to the Accountant in Bankruptcy's 'Debtor Application Pack 1' which has taken effect from 1 October 2009.
13 October 2009
R3 Press Release - 'CVAs and Pre-Packs not Interchangeable'
Press Release from R3, the Association of Business Recovery Professionals from 06 October 2009 re Company Voluntary Arrangements and pre-packs.
01 October 2009
AiB welcomes new Chief Executive
Rosemary Winter-Scott takes over as The Accountant in Bankruptcy and Agency Chief Executive of AiB today, 1 October 2009.
23 September 2009
New Administration Fee for Creditor Petitions
With effect from 1 October 2009, all creditors who petition to make an individual bankrupt in a Scottish Court, must pay an administration fee of £100 to AiB.
22 September 2009
The Debt Arrangement Scheme – Improving Access
'The Debt Arrangement Scheme - Improving Access' is now in its consultation phase. More details and the Scottish Government's consultation document are now available to view.


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