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ICSA TO HOST FARM DEBT SOLUTIONS WEBINAR

Jun 10, 2022 | Latest News, Press Releases | 0 comments

ICSA, in association with FPM Accountants, will host a webinar on Farm Debt Solutions on the evening of Wednesday 15 June at 8pm. This free event has been designed to help those in the farming community who are struggling with unmanageable debt or mortgage arrears and will feature prominent insolvency practitioner Gary Digney from accounting firm FPM.

Commenting on the upcoming webinar ICSA president Dermot Kelleher said, “Experience has shown us that farms and farming families can fall into serious financial difficulties, often through very little fault of their own. Loans may be sold off to vulture funds, families break down, there are failed successions, illness, and mental health issues to name but a few.”

“Farmers need to be aware that there are solutions out there – no matter how intractable the situation might seem. It is never too late to seek help and many people will be amazed at what can actually be done to save homes and farms that are on a financial cliff edge.”

“There is legislation out there which can be used to assist even those who believe they are beyond help. Any farmer or farm family in financial difficulty is invited to attend this webinar; you can attend anonymously, and your privacy is guaranteed. The webinar will address what debt solutions are available to you and the benefits these could bring.”

Farmers can register for this free webinar here or by contacting ICSA on 057 8662120 or at info@icsaireland.com.

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