Regional Director
Learn more about Kevin McAndrew
Kevin is a Regional Director based in our Canary Wharf office, leading the Plant and Machinery department across the South. He specialises in asset and business valuations and disposals, with extensive experience providing valuation services to insolvency practitioners throughout the region and nationally, focusing on insolvent businesses and asset realisations.
He has over 12 years' experience at BTG Eddisons, delivering comprehensive valuation and disposal solutions for insolvency cases, secured lenders and corporate clients requiring asset recovery services. His work encompasses machinery, plant, equipment and business asset valuations across diverse industrial and commercial sectors. Kevin also provides valuations to private clients for insurance and replacement purposes, demonstrating versatility across valuation disciplines. He leads a growing team that supports complex insolvency matters throughout the South and beyond.
Kevin joined BTG Eddisons following an acquisition, bringing established expertise in plant and machinery valuation to the business. He is a member of the National Association of Valuers & Auctioneers (NAVA), reflecting his specialist knowledge and professional standing within the asset valuation sector.
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31st Floor, 40 Bank Street, Canary Wharf, London, E14 5NR
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