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Insolvency Administrator

Nottinghamshire, Nottingham

Insolvency Administrator

£25000 - £30000 per annum
BBBH160545

Nottinghamshire, Nottingham

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A Global top tier Advisory firm are looking to expand the team by adding an Insolvency Administrator with a minimum of 1-2 years experince within the Corporate sector.

You will be responsible for preparing reports to creditors and shareholders, agreeing claims and distributing funds to creditors and shareholders, preparation of corporate tax and VAT returns, dealing with asset realisation, and ensuring that all relevant statutory requirements are adhered to.

As an insolvency administrator you will have a varied role including:

  • Preparation of statutory paperwork and other documents
  • Aiding in the preparation of documents for banks and other financial institutions
  • Assisting with the disposal of assets, collection of debts and the distribution of funds
  • Drafting correspondence to creditors and other interested parties on request
  • Negotiating with both creditor and debtors
  • General support to Partner leading team or case as required

Due to the nature of the work and the knowledge required, you will ideally have a minimum of 2 years' experience gained in a similar administrative role within insolvency and be keen to progress your career as well as having a good knowledge of IPS.

This is a great opportunity to join an established and experienced professional team, where your career can grow.

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