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Insolvency

Working closely with the Accountant in Bankruptcy, insolvency practitioners, solicitors and other qualified professionals, the Edinburgh Gazette provides a comprehensive and growing range of services for those who require information on corporate and personal insolvency.

Appointments of administrators/liquidators, meetings of creditors, petitions to wind up companies, sequestrations and protected trust deeds are amongst the key information published.

Legislation often requires that notices concerning the above are placed within the Edinburgh Gazette as part of the insolvency process. The data quality is ensured by strict requirements for many notice types that they may only be published when supported by court documents, submitted by government, insolvency practitioners, solicitors or other qualified professionals.

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Placing notices in the Edinburgh Gazette is simple and low cost, particularly if you choose to use the online webforms. For more information please call 0131 659 7032 or email us through the Contact Us form. For pricing, terms and conditions or notices on how to place a particular type of notice please see How to Place a Notice.

Amongst the companies who use information directly from the Edinburgh Gazette are many of the country's blue chip financial institutions. These include the largest corporate credit reference agencies, major banking and credit card groups and much of the insolvency and finance industry.

Information is available in formats designed to be useful to those who need it. The website is aimed to help both advertisers and users of information with online delivery in both PDF format and as part of a personal or corporate insolvency web page. Information is also available in print, by emailed PDF, fax, electronic datafeeds (XML or spreadsheet) and bespoke format. Datafeeds can be commissioned for specific events, by geography, or by industry in many combinations.

The website, including access to current and past information and the online search facility is free of charge.