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Becoming a registered liquidator: the requirements and how they work

WEBINAR

Thursday 21st November 2024

10:00 am - 11:00 am

Individual Tickets

Members: Complimentary
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Led by Thea Eszenyi of ASIC and moderated by Samanth Findley (Chair, TMA NOW) of Gordon Brothers, this will be a very practical discussion about the technical requirements to become a registered liquidator, how to apply, how Insolvency Practitioner Registration & Disciplinary Committees (IPRDCs) are convened and what discretion they have around non-compliance with the technical requirements (including particularly the 4000 hours requirement).

There will also be commentary from recently registered liquidators, Lisa Gibb (Grant Thornton) and Linda Smith (McGrathNicol), and registered liquidator Jason Preston (TMA Vice President), McGrathNicol.

All those who work in insolvency and might at some point consider becoming a registered liquidator are invited to attend, together with their supervising liquidators.


Join us in your city

This event is kindly being hosted in person at McGrathNicol office in Sydney at 1pm (AEDT).

The event will be live-streamed to attendees from Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth at the times below. Once you have registered, we will send you a link to join the meeting.

Melbourne – 1pm | Perth – 10am | Brisbane – 12pm

Why is the TMA doing this?

Of course a lot of restructures are achieved through a formal insolvency process. Our membership includes a significant number of registered liquidators, and those who would seek to become registered liquidators. Four of our national board are registered liquidators as well as many members of our state committees. Our membership includes people who were registered liquidators and have ultimately moved to different roles within the broader restructuring and turnaround ecosystem. Younger women members at TMA Network of Women (NOW) dinners raise with us the deterrents to them becoming registered liquidators and to building sustainable careers in restructuring and turnaround.

We also refer you to information about TMA Australia’s voluntary code for equitable insolvency & restructuring appointments (EIRA) – https://turnaround.org.au/tma-australia-voluntary-code-for-eira/


Thea Eszenyi
Senior Executive Specialist, ASIC

Thea is the Senior Executive Specialist in the Companies and Small Business Team, in ASIC’s Regulation and Supervision Group.  Her previous roles at ASIC were leading ASIC’s Registered Liquidators and Financial Reporting and Audit teams.

Thea is responsible for strategic and technical oversight of the regulation of liquidators and auditors through risk-based surveillance and compliance projects and contributions to ASIC’s policy and law reform responses.

Thea is an experienced regulator with deep experience in insolvency and restructuring. Prior to ASIC she held senior positions in a multidisciplinary accounting practice and a specialist insolvency and restructuring firm, with broad experience across international, national and SME markets. Thea is a registered liquidator, a Fellow of Chartered Accountants Australia & New Zealand (and former Regional Councillor and Chairperson for SA & NT), and a Fellow of the Australian Restructuring, Insolvency and Turnaround Association.

Thursday 21st November 2024

10:00 am - 11:00 am

Individual Tickets

Members: Complimentary
General: Complimentary

Register Today

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