Canadian Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals (CAIRP)
- Address:
- 277 Wellington St. W.
- Toronto
- ON
- M5V 3H2
- Canada
- Toronto
- Phone:
- +1-416-2043242
- Fax:
- +1-416-2043410
- Professions:
- Insolvency
- Our members:
- Trustees in Bankruptcy, Receivers, Agents, Monitors, Consultants in Insolvency Matters
- Region of activity:
- National
- Canada
- Scope of membership:
- National
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- Canada
Description
The Canadian Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals is the national professional organization representing 889 general members acting as trustees in bankruptcy, receivers, agents, monitors and consultants in insolvency matters. There are also another 629 members (in the articling, life and corporate categories). The Association is a non-profit corporation, established in 1979 to "advance the practice of insolvency administration and the public interest related to it".
Member benefits
Only our members are eligible to be appointed to the NIQP Board of Directors and the oral board of examiners.
Through our Intervention Committee, members bring forward issues on which the Association should seek intervenor status or provide funding to support the proper functioning of the bankruptcy and insolvency system.
The Annual Conference provides an opportunity to visit different parts of the country and to network with other members as well as to attend technical sessions, which provide valuable and current professional development.
Members may search for, or advertise, career opportunities on CareerSite, the new insolvency-specific job board on the CAIRP web site.
Only trustees who are CAIRP members may use the web site's Insolvency Discussion Group to ask questions and to exchange information with other members, OSB staff, insolvency lawyers, creditors and other interested
Mission / Aims
To develop, educate, support and give value to its members;
To foster the provision of insolvency/restructuring services with integrity, objectivity and competence, in a manner that instills the highest degree of public trust; and
To advocate for a fair, transparent and effective system of insolvency/restructuring administration throughout Canada.
Principal activities
As a professional organization, the Association has:
Created the FCIRP certification mark to confer fellowships on members who have given distinguished service to the Association and/or the profession, or brought distinction to the profession;
Developed the Prescribed Course of Study which formed the basis for the NIQP; enacted Rules of Professional Conduct and established a conduct and discipline process; presented annually, a continuing education seminar in six cities and a commercial forum in Toronto; created a course on insolvency administration for support staff in the offices of general members; provides for Mandatory Professional Development of members;
Enacted standards of professional practice;
Provided briefs on legislative changes;
Published national seminar papers; published Rebuilding Success magazine; and
Been a founding member of INSOL International (a federation
Training / Licensing / Certification
The National Insolvency Qualification Program delivers, on behalf of CAIRP and the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, the common program of education and examination for all candidates wishing to become both a CIRP and a trustee in bankruptcy.
Additional information
The CAIRP general membership fee also includes membership in the Canadian Insolvency Foundation, which was founded by CAIRP to support Canadian research and education related to insolvency and restructuring and is funded by CAIRP.
