Official Statistics

Individual Voluntary Arrangement Outcomes, 1990 to 2014

Official Statistics showing the outcome status of new individual voluntary arrangement cases registered between 1990 and 2014 in England and Wales.

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Individual Voluntary Arrangement outcomes

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Individual Voluntary Arrangement outcomes data tables

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Individual Voluntary Arrangement outcomes PRA list

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Details

This statistical release shows the outcome status of Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs) registered between 1990 and 2014 in England and Wales.

Main messages

  • IVA failure rates increased for IVAs registered between 2001 and 2007. Failure rates for 2008 and later registrations are uncertain as many are still ongoing.
  • The percentage of IVAs failing within the first three years decreased for IVAs registered since 2011, compared with those registered before 2008.
  • Over 12% of IVAs registered in 2008 and 6% in 2007 were still ongoing, having started around 7 to 8 years earlier.

Updates to this page

Published 29 October 2015
Last updated 13 January 2020 + show all updates
  1. Making the title consistent with later publications

  2. First published.

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