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Part One - Thinking About the CPI Exams? What They Are, How to Revise, and When to Take Them
For professionals working in the UK insolvency sector, the Certificate of Proficiency in Insolvency (CPI) is often an important step in developing technical knowledge and progressing within the profession.
Awarded by the Insolvency Practitioners Association, the CPI provides a recognised benchmark of understanding across corporate and personal insolvency procedures, legislation and professional practice.
In this article, we explore what the CPI exams involve, when professionals typically choose to sit them, and practical revision techniques that can help candidates prepare. We also speak with VOSCAP team member Anthony Voskou, who is currently studying for the exams, about his motivation for taking the qualification and the study methods he has found most useful so far.
This is the first part of a two-part series following Anthony’s CPI journey as he prepares to sit the exams this June.
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