What is the Central Register of Solvency?
The Central Register of Solvency is a digital platform for insolvency files.
Courts (judges, examining magistrates, delegated judges, and registrars), curators, debtors and creditors can create, store, sign and exchange the most important documents of an insolvency file online.
The Central Register of Solvency, RegSol, is managed by the Communal Bar Association of Belgium, namely the Orde van Vlaamse Balies (OVB) and l’Ordre des Barreaux Francophones et Germanophone (OBFG).
Use of the Register presupposes acceptance of the terms of usage.You can find the terms of usage by clicking on ‘terms of usage’ at the bottom right of the homepage or here.
The Register is an authentic source of data. The Register:
- Digitises the paper insolvency files that have been submitted to the corporate courts.
- Digitises the declarations of bankruptcy, the requests for judicial reorganisation proceedings, and the debt claims submissions. Allows amicable settlements concluded outside the judicial reorganisation proceedings to be uploaded.
- Facilitates communication between all actors in the insolvency file.
- Provides access to the insolvency file, as provided for by law, to all possible parties involved in the insolvency proceedings.
RegSol consists of two separate sections:
- The private section (www.private.regsol.be), in which the files are managed and in which judges, examining magistrates, delegated judges, registrars, and curators perform their duties.
- The public section (www.regsol.be), in which:
- debtors or their attorneys can submit their declarations of bankruptcy or requests for judicial reorganisation proceedings;
- creditors can submit and follow up on their debt claims;
- all parties concerned may request access to an insolvency file;
- amicable settlements outside the judicial reorganisation proceedings can be uploaded.
>See the FAQ for the public section
By deploying user groups and steering committees, the DPA-RegSol administrators have a perfect feel for the needs of all these users and the functionalities of the Register are regularly improved and expanded.