Use Case: Insolvency Administration

How recurring capture, communication, and preparation steps in insolvency proceedings can be systematically relieved.

This page shows practical examples from proceedings where AYE Lot, structured preparation, and automation can work together effectively.

Typical Practice Areas

The most interesting procedural steps are those where many similar cases must be cleanly prepared under time pressure.

In many proceedings, significant time goes into inventorying, structured preparation, communication, and recurring standard components. That's exactly where the first viable automation levers tend to emerge.

Inventory and asset cataloguing

AYE Lot can accelerate asset-related capture steps and create a better foundation for downstream procedural logic.

Claims, communication, status workflows

Recurring documents and mass communication can be structured in advance so professional capacity remains free for critical decisions.

Report-adjacent standard components

Regularly recurring text and data components can be prepared more clearly and used reliably in proceedings with human sign-off.

Examples from Proceedings

Typical starting points in time-pressured proceedings.

A visible entry point via AYE Lot can be useful. But equally important are the further standard steps that consume capacity in proceedings day after day.

Dual-Channel

AYE Lot plus process automation

The entry can happen via a concrete AYE Lot demo and move directly into a paid process analysis for further AI levers.

Procedural pressure

Relieve time-critical standard steps

Recurring tasks like inventorying, claims preparation, communication, and report components can be specifically accelerated.

No tool theatre

Pilot in a real proceeding

Start with a tightly defined pilot process and measurable relief instead of a long concept phase.

Implementation depth

Consulting and technology from one source

AYE Digital combines process analysis, AI workflow design, integration, and productive implementation in live operations.

How we work

A visible entry point helps, but the decisive step is the clearly scoped next procedural step.

The entry is via a concrete use case. The workshop then determines which process steps have the greatest effect at acceptable risk and what a robust pilot looks like.

  • AYE Lot demo as a concrete starting point
  • Paid workshop for process and potential analysis
  • Pilot implementation with clear roles and sign-off points

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If these patterns sound familiar, a clearly scoped pilot in the proceedings is worth exploring.

In a 90-minute workshop the most important levers in the procedural flow are prioritised. Afterwards it's clear which automation steps are implemented first and how they fit into ongoing operations.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about these procedural patterns.

Is this a pure software offering or consulting?

Both are possible. For insolvency administrators, the dual-channel approach is particularly relevant: AYE Lot as a product lever and additionally AI process automation as a consulting mandate.

What does a realistic entry look like?

Typical is a brief AYE Lot demo plus a paid workshop for procedural analysis. Afterwards a tight pilot process for quick relief is defined.

Do professional decisions remain with the administrator?

Yes. AYE Digital automates preparation and standard processes. Professional decision-making, sign-off, and liability responsibility remain with the firm or administrator.