Learn more about Andrew Andronikou
Andrew is a Partner based in our London Canary Wharf office. He specialises in business restructuring, with extensive experience in restructuring plans and handling cross-border assignments across the hospitality, leisure and manufacturing sectors.
Andrew has over 35 years of experience working on high stakes, cross-border assignments, including across Hong Kong, Singapore, the British Virgin Islands, Jersey, Guernsey, Cyprus, Russia and Luxembourg.
His notable cases include leading the administration of an online gambling platform with a global presence, acting as administrator of Portsmouth FC, as joint receiver of the British Boxing Board of Control, and leading the restructuring of one of the largest privately owned chemical distributors in the UK. He acted as special administrator to Federal Bank of The Middle East by the Central Bank of Cyprus, and is currently working on a number of cases involving sanctioned assets arising out of the current conflict in Eastern Europe.
Prior to joining BTG, Andrew acted as a managing director at an independent business advisory firm, having previously gained senior leadership experience as a restructuring partner at a top 20 chartered accountancy network.
He is a licensed Insolvency Practitioner in the UK, Jersey, Cyprus and UAE DIFC. He is also a Chartered Accountant.
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