What is contentious insolvency?
Contentious insolvency is the investigation into the financial affairs of an insolvent company or individual, usually in circumstances involving alleged financial wrongdoing, to identify potential assets or causes of action and to take remedial action to recover funds for the benefit of creditors. Regularly, this involves dealing with culpable companies and individuals. As part of our team, you'll play a crucial role in progressing complex investigations and asset tracing work in formal insolvency appointments.
As a Trainee Insolvency Administrator in the Contentious Insolvency Team, you'll:
What we're looking for:
We don’t expect you to have experience in insolvency – we’ll teach you everything you need to know!
Why join us?
As a broader PLC group, we’ve doubled in size since 2019 and we have ambitions to maintain that growth profile moving forward, so we’re looking for people who want to help us shape our future. We value applied intellect, curiosity and an entrepreneurial spirit and we’re committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
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