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BRIPAN Set to Hold Annual International Insolvency Conference 2025 in Lagos

BRIPAN Set to Hold Annual International Insolvency Conference 2025 in Lagos

The Business Recovery and Insolvency Practitioners Association of Nigeria (BRIPAN) is set to hold its Annual International Insolvency Conference 2025, scheduled for the 25th and 26th of September 2025 at The Civic Centre, Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, Victoria Island, Lagos.

This year’s conference, themed “Deepening Insolvency Tools for Resolving Commercial and Financial Challenges of Businesses”, will bring together industry leaders, financial experts, legal practitioners, policymakers, and stakeholders across various sectors to explore innovative approaches to insolvency practice and corporate recovery.

The event is open to participants under different categories with the following registration fees:

Fellows: ₦100,000

Associates: ₦80,000

Inductees: ₦50,000

Non-Members: ₦100,000

Foreign Nationals: $100

Interested participants are encouraged to register via the official conference portal at 2025bripanconference.org.ng

For further inquiries, BRIPAN can be reached through its official contact channels:

09121114111

www.bripan.org.ng

Bripan.Ng

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