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Redundancy of directors in a company insolvency

by Cumbria Crack
07/06/2023
in Business, Sponsored
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Elaine Wilcox

By Elaine Wilcox, restructuring and insolvency consultant, Armstrong Watson LLP

When a business is forced into insolvency, concerns for the welfare of employees will run alongside the fear for your personal financial position, particularly if you have given personal guarantees in respect of company liabilities, and as a company director, it is often thought that you have few statutory entitlements.

However, there are steps you can take to be entitled to the same rights as your employees.

Are directors entitled to redundancy payments?

When a company enters into an insolvent process, employees – and directors who can provide evidence they are an employee – are entitled to the following:

  • Arrears of pay – up to eight weeks
  • Accrued holiday entitlement – up to six weeks
  • Statutory notice pay – up to 12 weeks
  • Redundancy pay – must have at least two years’ of service

If the insolvent business is unable to pay the above, employees must complete an RP1 form to make a claim for payment from the Redundancy Payments Service (RPS).

How much you can claim is determined by various factors – how long you’ve been an employee for instance – as well as your age and salary.

The amount of gross weekly pay at the time of insolvency is used in the calculation, but caps are applied. The maximum weekly pay is £643 (as of April 2023), the length of service is capped at 20 years and the maximum amount of statutory redundancy pay that can be claimed is £19,290.

To establish your entitlement to claim as a director you will need to complete an RP3 form in addition to the RP1 form. The RPS will need to know:

  • Whether you have a contract of employment
  • If the company has been incorporated for more than two years
  • If you have worked for at least 16 hours a week
  • Whether you have carried out a practical role for the company, more than as a non-executive
  • Whether you are paid at least the National Minimum Wage

If you have taken a salary using the PAYE scheme and can demonstrate that you have a similar connection to the company as other employees, it is likely you will be eligible for various statutory entitlements in the event of insolvency.

Director contract of employment

A contract of employment does not have to be written down in order to be legal.

Some directors work as an employee following discussions between themselves and the board, assuming this role under an oral contract.

However, employee status is much easier to prove in a written contract and it is therefore good practice for a director to have a formal contract of employment from day one.

For advice and support about how to protect your personal financial position as a company director please get in touch. Call 08081445575 or email [email protected]

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