Insolvency practitioner
| Insolvency | 
|---|
| Processes | 
| Officials | 
| Claimants | 
| Restructuring | 
| Avoidance regimes | 
| Offences | 
| Security | 
| International | 
| By country | 
| Other | 
In the United Kingdom, only an authorised or licensed insolvency practitioner (IP) may be appointed in relation to formal insolvency procedures.
Quite often IPs have an accountancy background. A few active practitioners are lawyers, but it is not necessary to be qualified as either, as since 1986 there has been a direct entry route to the profession.