Provision of Services Regulations Summary Sheet for Abbey Taylor Limited
The following is designed to draw the attention of interested parties to the information required to be disclosed by the Provision of Services Regulations 2009.
Company Name: Abbey Taylor Limited
Company Type: Private Limited Company
Company Number: 04992674
Registered Office: Unit 6 Twelve O’clock Court 21 Attercliffe Road Sheffield England S4 7WW
Telephone Number: 0114 331 0000
Fax Number: 0114 331 0260
Email: info@abbeytaylor.co.uk
VAT Number: 836 3500 38
Insolvency Practitioners
Tracy Ann Taylor is licensed in the United Kingdom to act as an Insolvency Practitioner by The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). Copies of the relevant insolvency licence certificates and bond schedules as proof of the security required under Section 390(3) of the Insolvency Act 1986 are available for inspection at our offices.
Tracy Ann Taylor is also a members of the Insolvency Practitioners Association.
Rules Governing Actions
All Insolvency Practitioners are bound by the rules of their professional body, including any that relate
specifically to insolvency. The rules of the professional body that licences Abbey Taylor Limited can be found
at: www.icaew.com/en/technical/insolvency/sips-regulations-and-guidance/insolvency-licensing-regulations-
and-guidance-notes
In addition, IPs are bound by the Statements of Insolvency Practice (SIPs), details of which can be found
at www.r3.org.uk/what-we-do/publications/professional/statements-of-insolvency-practice.
Ethics
All Insolvency Practitioners are required to comply with the Insolvency Code of Ethics and a copy of the
Code can be found at www.icaew.com/en/technical/insolvency/insolvency-regulations-and-standard.
Bribery
Our Practice is committed to carrying on its business fairly, openly and honestly. Our business culture is one
where bribery is never acceptable.
We are dedicated to upholding the principles and provisions of The Bribery Act 2010. The Act details offences
include bribes paid anywhere in the world by UK citizens or residents, including bribes paid by legal persons
as a well as individuals. Some of the Act’s provisions are relevant to UK businesses (companies and
partnerships) operating overseas, and also to foreign businesses operating in the UK.
Governing Law and Jurisdiction Abbey Taylor Limited undertakes its activities as an Insolvency Practitioner in accordance with the laws of England and Wales. Any disputes will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales.
Professional Indemnity Insurance
Travelers Insurance Company Limited
Exchequer Court
33 St Mary Axe
London
EC3A 8AG
Tel: +44 (0) 020 3207 6000
This professional indemnity insurance provides worldwide coverage, excluding professional business
undertaken within the United States of America, Canada and any country, territory or jurisdiction in which
American or Canadian law (Federal, State or Provincial) is applicable or in which a judgment based upon
such law may be enforceable in connection with such work.
Complaints
Abbey Taylor Limited always strives to provide a professional and efficient service. However, we recognise
that it is in the nature of insolvency proceedings for disputes to arise from time to time. As such, should
you have any comments or complaints regarding the administration of a particular case, then in the first
instance you should contact the Insolvency Practitioner acting as office holder.
If you consider that the Insolvency Practitioner has not dealt with your comments or complaint
appropriately, you should then put details of your concerns in writing to the Complaints Officer at Abbey
Taylor Ltd, Unit 6 Twelve O’clock Court, Attercliffe Road, Sheffield, S4 7WW. This will formally invoke our
complaints procedure and we will endeavour to deal with your complaint under the supervision of a senior
partner unconnected with the appointment.
It is our belief that most disputes can be resolved amicably either through the provision of further
information or following negotiations. However, in the event that you have exhausted our complaints
procedure and you are not satisfied that your complaint has been resolved or dealt with appropriately, you may
complain to the regulatory body that licences the Insolvency Practitioner concerned. Any such complaints
should be addressed:
· In writing to The Insolvency Service, IP Complaints, 3rd Floor, 1 City Walk, Leeds, LS11 9DA
· Using an on-line form available at www.gov.uk/complain-about-insolvency-practitioner
· By emailing insolvency.enquiryline@insolvency.gov.uk
· By calling the Insolvency Service Enquiry Line on 0300 678 0015 (details of call charges can be
found at www.gov.uk/call-charges)