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Banking Act 2009

Section 99: Objectives

261.A bank liquidator has two statutory objectives. The first is to work with the FSCS to ensure that either the accounts of eligible depositors are transferred to another financial institution or payments are made to eligible depositors. The second objective provides that the bank liquidator is obliged to wind up the affairs of the failed bank in the interests of creditors as a whole.

262.Subsection (4) provides that while objective 1 takes precedence, the bank liquidator should also take all the immediate steps that he or she would in an ordinary liquidation to protect the interests of creditors generally, for example identifying and collecting in the assets of the failed bank.

263.To ensure that the objectives of the bank insolvency procedure may be met, as in an ordinary liquidation, joint bank liquidators may be appointed - see Section 103 which (among other provisions) applies section 231 of the Insolvency Act 1986.

264.Once objective 1 has been achieved, or has been substantially completed, the process of liquidation will continue in much the same way as a normal winding up with the liquidator calling a meeting of creditors, realising the assets of the failed bank and distributing the proceeds to creditors.

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