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Previous Event: AiB Stakeholder Events 2011
Past Event: AiB Stakeholder Events 2011
A series of free one-day events were held across Scotland between October and November 2011, engaging with all debt and insolvency service stakeholders from across Scotland looking at what was delivered by AiB in 2010-11, the recent changes in debt relief and debt management services in Scotland and the challenges facing the sector in 2012 and beyond.
Who were the events aimed at?
Anyone and everyone interested or involved in insolvency and debt services in Scotland and of particular value to professionals in the financial, legal, credit and advice services, sector regulators, debt help charities, local authorities, local government recovery specialists, and other social policy makers.
What was the aim of these events?
To engage with our stakeholders, to help us debate on how AiB can best deliver on our strategic purpose, work closely with you and how we can influence the future of the sector.
Areas for discussion and event materials
The programme provided a review of current work at AiB, and future policy directions. Presenation slides have been provided where used and are available to view by clicking the links below:
- Presentation and plenary session
- an overview of AiB's vision for the future by The Accountant in Bankruptcy & Agency Chief Executive, Rosemary Winter-Scott.
Presentation slides from event
- Protected Trust Deeds
– AiB Trust Deed Guidance & Consultation – an opportunity to discuss the consultation and to understand the rationale behind it.
- Certificate for Sequestration
– this new route to bankruptcy has been available for nearly a year, what are the lessons learned?
Presentation slides from event
- Debtor Responsibilities
– an open debate on achieving a balance between debtor rights and responsibilities
- Developing AiB Services for the Digital Age
– an opportunity to explore how we can improve our services and develop how we engage effectively with our stakeholders by using electronic/online technology
Presentation slides from event
The events took place:
- 31 October 2011 - Europa Building, Glasgow
Chair: Yvonne MacDermid, Chief Executive, Money Advice Scotland
4 November 2011 - Victoria Quay, Edinburgh
Chair: John Hall, Director, Invocas
- 9 November 2011 - Highlands & Islands Enterprise, Inverness
Chair: William Cameron, President, Society of Messengers-at-Arms and Sheriff Officers


