Insolvency Practitioners & Business Turnaround Specialists
At the Bromley office of Begbies Traynor Group you will find a dedicated team comprising of some of the most skilled and knowledgeable insolvency practitioners and business rescue experts in the country. We are here to assist company directors, shareholders, and sole traders with all manner of financial and operational challenges. From owner operated SMEs, through to multi-national companies, we treat every business as the individual entity it is and will work to devise a tailored strategy which takes into account the exact pressure points being felt.
Financial distress comes in a range of forms, from poor cash flow, through to increased liabilities, and changing consumer preferences. Regardless of how your company is manifesting these problems, the answer is the same – seek swift advice from a licensed insolvency practitioner. Taking action during the early stages of distress can be instrumental in turning around the fortunes of the company, with many more options being open to you.
We can talk you through the range of insolvency processes available, before highlighting the route we believe to be the most beneficial for your company, its employees, and its creditors. In some cases, this may require a formal insolvency process such as a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) or administration; while other situations may be able to be solved using less formal action, for example by introducing additional funding into the business, or negotiating a Time to Pay (TTP) arrangement with HMRC to bring tax arrears up to date.
If you no longer wish to continue running the company – perhaps its problems are too numerous, or you simply want to move onto a new venture – we can talk you through the process of placing the company into a Company Voluntary Liquidation (CVL). This will bring the company to a close in a manner which is in accordance to the Insolvency Act 1986 and ensure all outstanding creditors are treated fairly.
You can arrange a consultation at our Bromley office to learn more about your options.
Note: Before calling, please ensure you are dialling the correct line. If you are a director of a UK company and need urgent advice on issues such as cash flow and financial uncertainty call our Distressed Directors Advice Line on 020 3282 6115.
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At the Bromley office of Begbies Traynor Group you will find a dedicated team comprising of some of the most skilled and knowledgeable insolvency practitioners and business rescue experts in the country. We are here to assist company directors, shareholders, and sole traders with all manner of financial and operational challenges. From owner operated SMEs, through to multi-national companies, we treat every business as the individual entity it is and will work to devise a tailored strategy which takes into account the exact pressure points being felt.
Financial distress comes in a range of forms, from poor cash flow, through to increased liabilities, and changing consumer preferences. Regardless of how your company is manifesting these problems, the answer is the same – seek swift advice from a licensed insolvency practitioner. Taking action during the early stages of distress can be instrumental in turning around the fortunes of the company, with many more options being open to you.
We can talk you through the range of insolvency processes available, before highlighting the route we believe to be the most beneficial for your company, its employees, and its creditors. In some cases, this may require a formal insolvency process such as a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) or administration; while other situations may be able to be solved using less formal action, for example by introducing additional funding into the business, or negotiating a Time to Pay (TTP) arrangement with HMRC to bring tax arrears up to date.
If you no longer wish to continue running the company – perhaps its problems are too numerous, or you simply want to move onto a new venture – we can talk you through the process of placing the company into a Company Voluntary Liquidation (CVL). This will bring the company to a close in a manner which is in accordance to the Insolvency Act 1986 and ensure all outstanding creditors are treated fairly.
You can arrange a consultation at our Bromley office to learn more about your options.
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