What is a bankruptcy list?
The Bankruptcy list, or Insolvency Register, is a public record containing details of Bankruptcies, IVAs and Debt Relief Orders in the UK.
For more information about the Bankruptcy list (Insolvency Register), see What is the bankruptcy register.
You can read more about Bankruptcy and whether it is suitable for your situation in our Bankruptcy section.
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