The four lecturers at NTI talk through the weeks insolvency news with lots of comments and opinions on how this will affect the insolvency market. We also talk a lot about Richard's hair.
This week Andy and I discuss freedom day, reminisce over CDs and discuss the damage 2 inches of water can do
This week Richard and I discuss the football, Mozart and post lockdown plans
This week Neil and I discuss what is going on with the podcast, what is going on in the world and his thieving b*stard builders. Happy listening
WE ARE BACK!!!All the shenanigans and some insolvency news.
A great example episode of why Neil and I should not be left alone. We discuss everything from Torvill & Dean, being back traveling around the country for lectures, whether Richard and Andy have been kidnapped and some positive economic news.
This week Richard, Neil and I discuss more Netflix recommendations, just how much hot water Mr Cameron has managed to find himself in and the positive news that we are officially out of a pandemic.
This week Richard and I deep dive into the technical and practical things to consider with the new Administration (Restrictions on disposal etc. to connected persons) Regulations 2021. Who should you use as Evaluator and when you need one outside a pre-pack. We also discuss more Mandela effects, David Cameron's involvement in Greensil, and our general disappointment with politicians.
This week Neil and I man the fort as we discuss the Deliveroo IPO, whether it is acceptable to lick students now we are back in the classroom, and Neil's mysterious medical condition. We also discuss the serious news of the week from Greensill's missing invoices to the purchase of Philip Green's ass sweat-covered chair. Everything you need to know, every week.Happy listening!
This week Gareth Wilcox from Opus restructuring joins us to discuss prepacks, legislation changes, Neil's new chinook helicopter and an update on how banks beginning to recover CBILS loans. Richard also has another interesting fact this week. Happy listening!
This week, Richard, Andy, and I discuss the logistics of the new pre-pack legislation - who would actually want to be an evaluator, the new SIP 9, and some news from John Lewis, the GDP, and Tommy Robinson's bankruptcy.
This week Neil and Richard join me to talk football, New Look, and chocolate. We also announce the lineup of speakers at our conference on 31 March.
This week we provide Interpath with alternative name suggestions, deep dive into some of the less well-known areas of the budget, and discuss football for far longer than I would have liked.
This week the boys go it alone, discussing everything from sexual harassment in an Uber to Neil insulting a lovely lady in the Maldives. They also discuss the new pre pack legislation and just how ill-thought out it is as well as the challenges still to come for Mr Rishi Sunak.
Richard and I talk about all the weeks' news, views and opinions!
This week all 4 lecturers are back and we discuss Prezzo's CVA and whether anyone will miss it from the high street, some rather shocking numbers and some interesting comments made by the UK head of KPMG. We also discuss our Valentine's Day plans and whether Neil should have had the vaccine already because he is just that old.
This week, Neil is back and brimming with opinions. We talk about Orlebar Brown swimming trunks, Neil's upcoming nuptials and how mean we have been about him on the podcast. We also discuss some insolvency news too, with comments on the CPI results, an interesting email from Bill Birch and the future of cinema.
This week, Richard, Andy and I discuss the eventual end of the Debenhams saga, Philip Green's possible imprisonment after the new Pensions Act comes into force and what is reasonable for a DRO. We also reveal Neil's favourite cheese for those who are on the edge of their seat from last week's episode and with the power of editing, we also congratulate all those who passed CPI on Friday. Happy listening!Michelle
Whilst Neil is away lecturing, Richard, Andy and I discuss cheese, Martin Lewis and a bit of insolvency news. Happy listening
This week Neil, Richard, Andy and I talk about the British Property Federations tantrum over CVAs, Croydon Council's bankruptcy (and yes that is the right term) and which Netflix series we would recomend to comfort you through the cold lonely nights of lockdown. Happy listening!
The NTI Team welcome in the New Year discussing all the latest news, views and opinions from the NTI Newsroom and the lecturing team.
This is our last episode of 2020 and we do a run down of the year looking at the people and laws that made headlines throughout the year and turning our attention to predictions for 2021. Our special guest, Alex Wild from HCR solicitors gives his thoughts and opinions on everything from the moratorium, the made rush of insovlencies supposedly due next year and what will replace the pre pack pool. Happy listening!
This week Neil, Richard, Andy and I discuss a mishmash of topics from Brexit, the extension of the ban on statutory demands to the death of Barbara Windsor. Happy listening!
So much news this week! Hear our views on the Arcadia/Debenhams collapse, HMRC preferential status finally limping home and most importantly, my birthday. Happy listening.
This week, Neil, Richard and I discuss the aftermath of the CPI exam, The bleak outlook for Leon, Arcadia Group and Cineworld and Neil remains as impartial as ever about Philip Green. Finally we wrap up with a tribute to Maradonna, who did not sing Like a Virgin dispite what was on Twitter.
This week's big news was obviously the CPI exam and unfortunately not for the right reasons. Hear our thoughts live and unfiltered after a day of consoling, empathising and standing up for our students and their sponsors. We also discuss a bit of news too.
This week, Neil, Richard and I speak to Jamie Cochrane who sat the JIEB PI exam last week, he tells us about his experience studying during lockdown and adds his opinion to the weekly news which includes the launch of NTI's brand spanking new website, Neil discusses market conspiracy theories as well as the HMRC preferential status and its impact on CVAs.
This week, Neil, Richard and I discuss the ongoing Debenhams/Mike Ashley sage, the mass redundancies announced and the latest insolvency figures as well as wishing all JIEB students a huge amount of luck for Tuesday and Wednesday this week.
Neil and I discuss the news of the week from our very favourite people, from the latest developments in the Boris Becker sage to Mike Ashley's latest attempt to buy everything Phillip Day owns. We also discuss the JIEB exams, Travelodge and BA turning planes into restaurants. Happy listening!
This week Neil and I are joined by Steve Allinson, Chair of the Board of the Insolvency Service and the Joint Board. We get a behind the scenes look at the creation of CIGA, how you can apply to be the next Chair of the Insolvency Service and a statement from Steve about the JIEB this year.
This week Richard, Neil and I welcome Nick O'Reilly to the podcast to share his views on all things moratorium, prepack pool, this weeks news and making a Prince redundant.
This week Neil and I discuss the new government proposals for prepacks, football and aeroplane engines along with the end of the suspension on wrongful trading provisions and our surprise special guest planned for next week's episode!
This week we discuss the latest in the Boris Becker saga, the impact of the moratorium on stat demands and winding up petitions and the moral dilemma of sneezing into your mask. We also invite you listeners to get involved and send us your comments.
This week we discuss the important issues that came out of the NTI conference last week, Neil only mentions Mike Ashley once and we look at what has happened in insolvency news over the last week.
This week Neil and I talk about the ups of the week including the rising housing market, the success of the eat out scheme and Neil's new kegel balls as well as the downs of the week including Debenhams (yet again), Boris Becker and Costa coffee. Happy listening!
Hello and welcome back, the four NTI lecturers talk about the new remote CPI exam, Virgin Restructuring, how John Lewis are getting it right and how Pret are getting it wrong, London Zoo and Gatwick airport are also discussed as well as our usual shenanigans. Happy listening!
This week the full NTI Live team introduce the ups and downs of the week, with winners including KPMG and Deloitte for saving jobs and the losers being Mike Ashley and Elon Musk. We also discuss mental health in the rising debt crisis, Richard rants and we discuss the pros and cons of a Terry's chocolate orange. Happy listening!
This week Neil, Richard and I discuss poor old landlords, human interaction, whether the new moratorium is actually useful, Neil rants about no news news and journalists and we talk about our online conference on 17 September. Happy listening!
This week Neil, Richard and I discuss bank losses, eating out, Rishi 007 Sunak, Virgin restructuring and the cross class cram down as well as some fun stuff about Neil being an unsecured creditor of Dwell and some comments about Mike Ashley. Enjoy!
This week we have a very special guest, David Kerr, who talks us through the prepack pool and the possible options for improvement. We also discuss the release of last quarters insolvency stats and what the options are for the high street, which is unlikely to survive this latest crisis in its current form.
This week Neil, Andy and I discuss the Finance Act 2020 and the reintroduction of HMRC preferential status, landlords issues and construction contracts, Neil has no less than 4 rants and we reveal details of a little video project we have been working on.
This week all four lecturers are back and we discuss Mr Sunak's plans to get the economy back on track, comments on the moratorium from the Insolvency Service, mass redundancies and the first furlough fraud arrests.
This week we welcome back Richard from paternity leave and discuss everything from the casual dining sector, the future of the high street and the knock on affect for landlords and ultimately our pensions as well as a review of some of the news articles to come out of the NTI newsroom this week.
Recorded on Friday 26 June, the day the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act came into force, we discuss the legislation, practicalities in dealing with moratoriums including fees and bonding as well as discussing the prepack pool and the extension to make it compulsory.
This week we discuss in detail the new moratorium procedure following the guidance from the Insolvency Service as well as the number of CVAs currently being proposed, some recent case law on using adjudication in insolvency and some other good stuff we think you'll find interesting.Thanks for listening!
This episode we look at the media portrayal of the insolvency profession and a potential re-branding. We discuss the ICAEW monitoring report and Neil gives "us youngsters" some advice on buying a house.
In this episode we talk about the effect the pandemic is having on the casual dining industry with many chains restructuring or entering administration. We also touch on the anticipated spike in insolvencies and what firms can do to prepare themselves for an influx of work
This episode is jam packed discussing the NTI Live insolvency conference. We discuss the new moratorium, pre pack pool amendment deadline, one regulator and back on preferential claim status for HMRC. We also discuss the colour of Richard's walls.
This week we look at the new corporate governance bill and discuss HMRC pref status along with NTI's upcoming conference
An introduction to the podcast and the speakers with an overview of topics that are likely to be discussed