Courses and Qualifications
 
Details on courses

available throughout 2008

World Record Sale...
 
auction record achieved for British Artist, John Piper

'Gavel' NAVA Newsletter
 
click here for all issues
of the nava newsletter

Auction House Record...
 
regency breakfast cabinet
sold for £135,000 at auction

Sporting Sale Report...
 
auction report on a popular sporting goods sale

Legal Matters...
 
Leyland DAF and its impact on the insolvency world
 


















 

 
Antiques Trade Gazette

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Bringing together Insolvency, Valuation and Auctioneering professionals


The Association was established in 1988 in order to bring together like minded professionals aiming at an industry standard. Members are drawn from the fields of Valuing, Auctioneering and Insolvency, providing a valuable cross-section of talent and experience.

Founded on the principles of Expertise, Experience, Integrity and Honesty, the Association provides a focal point for the widespread membership throughout the UK.

General meetings throughout the year plus the Association’s AGM means that members benefit from a constant exchange of ideas and practices. In addition, an ongoing programme of Continued Professional Development (CPD) ensures that members are kept informed of legislation and best practices as well as providing specialist education.

Protecting our clients interests

In the fast-moving arena of asset appraisal and disposal, NAVA has created well-structured safeguards to protect clients by ensuring that Nava members...

cannot be both a dealer and valuer

value independently at accurate market prices

carry out due diligence in all transactions
are proven professionals

follow a strict code of practice

have Professional Indemnity Insurances

                                         
CLICK HERE FOR MEMBERS RULES & CODES OF CONDUCT (PDF)

Bidding for the Highest Standards

The Association serves as a self-governing guild. Members must have appropriate knowledge, gained by either qualification or experience, to satisfy the Association of their competency before gaining membership.

Applicants are rigorously vetted and interviewed by a panel of the current members to ensure that the Association’s standards are maintained. Even after acceptance, a new member must undergo a probationary period before they can apply to be considered for upgrade to Fellowship