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Insolvency Administrator

City of London, London

Insolvency Administrator

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City of London, London

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Job Title: Insolvency Administrator

A National Insolvency Practioner have an excellent opportunity for an Insolvency Administrator to join their busy but friendly team in London - recruitment is continuing despite the challenging situation that we find ourselves in, with interviews being conducted remotely.

They are a well-known company who are looking to hire to support their business recovery unit, and will offer development and training and a genuine chance to progress your career.

Duties include:

  • Administering of insolvency cases including ADM / CVL / CWU & CVAs within defined timescales
  • Preparing reports and ensuring accuracy
  • Reporting to management
  • Managing a small load of your own cases
  • Preparing accurate books and records inventories - Taking ownership of their safeguarding, removal & storage.
  • Completion of appropriate banking & cheque request forms / VAT returns
  • Adherence to statutory compliance & current legislation - Industry and internal
  • Relevant completion of other items such as: IPS case diaries / Disqualification reports / supporting docs for sale contracts

You will have:

  • Previous experience working as an Insolvency administrator
  • Knowledge and understanding of UK Insolvency
  • Accountancy qualifications (ACCA/ACA) or equivalent is preferred

You will receive:

  • Full CPI & JIEB study support
  • 25 days holiday
  • DisrectionaryCompany Bonus
  • Pension / Life Assurance / Income Protection

If this position interests you, please apply today

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