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The Redundancy Payments helpline has reopened while essential upgrade work continues.
Rogue builder jailed after failing to complete contracts as well as breaching bankruptcy restrictions by continuing to run companies.
Company based in Sileby, Leicestershire, has been placed in provisional liquidation following an investigation by the Insolvency Service.
The research agency Populus is conducting our annual Customer Satisfaction Survey and will be contacting a sample of customers over February and March 2019.
Information for creditors, bankrupts and former bankrupts
The Government Secure Intranet (GSi) network is being phased out across government. The Insolvency Service will remove '.gsi' from email addresses before the deadline of 31 March 2019.
How to apply for redundancy pay, wages owed, holiday pay and statutory notice pay.
The Insolvency Service is warning people to guard their pension savings from investment scammers and negligent trustees.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
We are gathering the information we need to assess redundancy claims from former employees.
We will be offering a reduced service over the Christmas and New Year period.
We have been made aware that some creditors have received letters from a claims management company which falsely claim the endorsement of the Official Receiver.
Previously disqualified husband and wife have been sentenced after committing a large-scale publishing fraud.
November 2018 saw the Insolvency Service grant its 250,000 Debt Relief Order, providing a low cost debt relief solution to a quarter of a million people.
Redundancy Payment Service helpline phone line isn’t operational due to a power outage.
Six men have been sentenced for a total of just over 30 years for their part in a £17 million solar panel fraud scheme.
As part of National Customer Service Week, the Insolvency Service is celebrating the hard work of staff delivering excellent customer service to the public.
The Government has announced new tools that will improve rescue opportunities for financially-distressed companies.
Agreements to transition the last of 278 contracts provided by the Carillion group to new service providers are now in place, signalling the end of the trading phase of the liquidation.
Our Ipswich office has reopened.
The Official Receiver provides an update on employment within the Carillion group in liquidation.
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