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Growth In Demand Of Insolvency Resolution Professionals

As most of the banks and financial institutions tend to try to resolve the bad loans cases which are a
burden on its capacity and pose a kind of risk to their ledger performance, there is huge demand for
insolvency resolution professionals. The most appropriate lot for applying for insolvency professionals
are chartered accountants, cost accountants and company secretaries. These insolvency professionals
will be required to oversee the process and run the complete Insolvency resolution procedure for
corporate entities.

Section 206 of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016 states that only a person who is registered as
insolvency professional with IBBI (Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India) can provide insolvency
professional services as per the code. He will conduct complete corporate insolvency resolution process
including the fast track process and shall be paid an amount as part of insolvency resolution process
cost.

Mostly CAs (chartered accountants) plays a huge role in insolvency resolution domain. Their
responsibilities include good professional competence and demonstration of high ethical standards to
make it a success and meet its legal objectives.

Insolvency Resolution Professionals

There are preferably three insolvency professional agencies namely ICAI, ICSI and ICMAI who regulates
the insolvency professionals as it regulates the capacity for the same. As per latest data, the ICAI have
enrolled more than seven hundred CAs as insolvent professionals in the year 2017 and is said to get
more than 1000 more inquiries to get members enrolled for the same.

The demand for insolvency resolution professionals gained momentum when the government of India
planned to have an eco-system in place under Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). These
professionals will have a key role to play to govern the complete procedure once the corporates file an
insolvency case with National Company Law Tribunal. Creditors will have to outsource the jobs to
insolvency professionals to get a company’s revival plan in place or to get it liquidated in a time bound
manner, which will be crucial to get the loans recovered from these companies.

IBBI or Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India was formed on 1st Oct 2016 under the Insolvency and
bankruptcy Code, 2016 (Code). IBBI regulates the professional as well as processes. It has a regulatory
oversight for Insolvency professionals, related agencies and related information utilities as well. It enacts
and enforces the rules of transactions like corporate insolvency resolution, corporate liquidation,
individual insolvency resolution and individual bankruptcy under the Code.

IBBI is given responsibility to frame a process to have recovery proceedings in place and conduct the
exams which will enable Chartered Accountants, Cost Accountants and Company Secretaries to qualify
as insolvency professional. Even Advocates can partake this course as per current legislation.

Insolvency Professionals can play any of the given roles – Act as Insolvency professionals, consultants,
drafting and filing of application, handling of complete work of an insolvency professional when
appointed and initiate liquidation process and act to distribute the liquidated assets among creditors as
per law.

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