CAIRP

Canadian Association of Insolvency and Restructuring Professionals

Member Firm Directory

Welcome to the CAIRP Licensed Insolvency Trustee Member Firm Directory. The firms listed in this Directory are authorized to administer federal government-regulated insolvency proceedings such as consumer proposals, bankruptcies, receiverships and other insolvency services through their Licensed Insolvency Trustees (LITs).

LITs are the only federally regulated professionals who provide advice and services to individuals and businesses with debt problems. When you choose an LIT, you can be confident that you are dealing with someone who has completed a rigorous professional program to achieve the CIRP designation, adheres to a strict code of professional conduct and has demonstrated their knowledge, experience and skills to be granted a license from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy (OSB). Upon being granted a license, LITs are also subject to ongoing regulatory oversight. Click here to learn more about CIRP-designated Licensed Insolvency Trustees.

This directory has been updated as of October 18, 2022. 

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Bresse Syndics Inc.

Company Profile:

For over 30 years, BRESSE syndics inc. has been an authorized insolvency trustee firm operating in the Quebec province market. Our approach is humane, rigorous, and professional, allowing us to accept mandates from small, medium, and large businesses, treated optimally regardless of their size.

Our team consists of seasoned experts, all with many years of experience and high-level training. Currently, the company is transitioning to the third generation of Bresse, ensuring the continuity of our expertise and commitment to our clients.

We handle cases at the request of individuals, businesses, creditors, and financial institutions. Over the years, we have assisted thousands of people and businesses while maintaining our boutique firm signature.


Provinces of Operation:

  • QC

Types of Service:

  • Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Insolvency
  • Corporate Insolvency
  • Consumer Insolvency