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The Indian Institute of Insolvency Professionals of ICAI advises its members to comply with the Continuing Professional Education requirements prescribed by the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India to maintain their professional competency and eligibility. IIIPI emphasizes the importance of proactive planning to meet CPE obligations within stipulated timelines and avoid disruptions in professional practice. Here’s a summary based on your note:
Members can achieve the required CPE credits by participating in:
For a detailed understanding of the guidelines and the process, you can refer to the IBBI CPE Guidelines available here. If you need assistance in meeting the CPE requirements or further clarification, let me know!
Insolvency professionals must complete minimum 30 credit hours of Continuing Professional Education each calendar year. Ibbi Exemption in No CPE requirement in the year of registration. IBBI clarified that CPE is still required even if registration is suspended or the IP has no authorisation for assignment (AFA). Now IBBI added new requirement of In-Person Learning Mandate for Insolvency Professionals Annual CPE Requirement
| Year | Minimum % of Total CPE Credits (In-Person) |
| 2026 | 40% |
| 2027 | 50% |
| 2028 onwards | 60% |
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