News
17 October 2011
Protected Trust Deeds Consultation: improving the process
The Scottish Government has launched a consultation on the future of Protected Trust Deeds (PTDs) which will run until 31 January 2012. Find out how to submit your response.
07 October 2011
AiB shapes future vision with stakeholders
Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) invites its stakeholders to take part in shaping its long term vision for debt and insolvency services in Scotland by hosting a series of free, one-day events.
21 September 2011
Debt Arrangement Scheme (DAS) Review 2011
Fergus Ewing MSP, the Minister for Energy, Enterprise and Tourism agrees to publish a three year review of the Debt Arrangement Scheme.
12 September 2011
AiB boosts Board expertise
Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) announces the appointment of its fourth Non-Executive Board Member (NEBM), welcoming the academic skills and knowledge of Donna McKenzie Skene from the University of Aberdeen.
08 September 2011
Four year Order for squandering cash
Accountant in Bankruptcy (AiB) has been successful in securing court approval for a Bankruptcy Restriction Order against a debtor who failed to declare all his assets, concealing from his trustee a cash lump sum he received immediately before he was made
15 August 2011
Making bankruptcy law accessible
The Scottish Law Commission publishes its Consultation Paper on the Consolidation of Bankruptcy Legislation in Scotland.
09 August 2011
AiB reduces its costs to the public purse again
AiB publishes its Annual Report and Accounts 2010/11 looking back over the previous financial year with details of cost savings and insolvency figures for the period.
05 August 2011
Streamlining our services
AiB has improved its phone service to ensure that we can provide an efficient, quality service to our customers.
20 July 2011
Scottish Insolvencies for first quarter 2011/12
Official Scottish insolvency statistics for quarter 1 of 2011/12 are released today, 20 July, by Accountant in Bankruptcy.
01 July 2011
Debt repayment now option for more Scots
The Scottish Government, through AiB, has invested around £250,000 in ensuring that the Debt Arrangement Scheme is accessible to more people


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