Register of Insolvencies

The register of insolvencies is a statutory register about the insolvency of individuals and businesses in Scotland.

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Debt Action Forum (DAF) Contributing Papers

The Debt Action Forum Final report sets out and prepares the way for debt relief and debt management initiatives which the Scottish Government expect to make a real difference for people in Scotland struggling with debt. The full report and Scottish Governmnet response to the report, along with contributed papers, are available here.

Debt Action Forum - Final Report

Full official Scottish Government response to the DAF report

List of documents considered by the Forum:

Paper Title

Source

Proposed Debt Solutions

Accountant in Bankruptcy

Legislative Proposals

Accountant in Bankruptcy

Experian - Findings from Random Sample

Accountant in Bankruptcy

Fast Track Protected Trust Deeds

Accountant in Bankruptcy

Fast Track Protected Trust Deeds - Response

Citizens Advice Scotland

AiB Guidance on Heritage

Accountant in Bankruptcy

Debt Collection and Debt Purchase

Money Advice Scotland

Non-Conforming Lenders

Money Advice Scotland

Issues to be Considered in Relation to Access

to Advice

Scottish Legal Aid Board

National Debtline - Initial Findings

Scottish Government

(Social Inclusion Division)

Land Attachment

Accountant in Bankruptcy

Land Attachment

Citizens Advice Scotland

Proposed Practical Steps to be Taken in

Relation to Advice

Access to Advice Group [1]

Legislative Options Paper

Prof. George Gretton and

John St Clair

OFT Debt Collection Guidance

Office of Fair Trading

COSLA Survey Results

COSLA

Cheque Cashing

Original paper by AiB with

additions by COSLA

Lenders Codes and Guidance

Association

Finance and Leasing

Debtor's Car

Accountant in Bankruptcy

Irish Government Announcement

Accountant in Bankruptcy

Background Paper on the Funding of Money

Advice in Scotland

Money Advice Scotland



[1] The Access to Advice Group comprised interested members of both the Debt Action Forum and Repossessions Sub Group