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Simplified IVA `could be good for debtors`

20/06/2007

Proposals unveiled recently by the government`s Insolvency Service, which make the process of applying for an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) simpler, could be good for people with debt, it has been suggested.

Current regulations stipulate that people must obtain agreement from three-quarters of their lenders to enter into an IVA, but these recent suggestions lower the proportion to 50 per cent.

In addition, a standard application process and contract will be brought into effect to make the process faster.

These changes are part of a group of proposals put forth by a working committee which was set up in 2005 to streamline the IVA process.

Earlier this month, Eric Leenders of the British Bankers` Association told BBC Radio Five Live about some of the changes to IVAs.

"[The changes] would include … process efficiencies and certainly would help consumers because of course we`d be looking to far more simplified paperwork which would be much more accessible … for them," he said.

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