Managing Partner
Learn more about Kirstie Provan
Kirstie is Managing Partner of our London office. She specialises in business restructuring and financial advisory, with extensive knowledge of the restructuring, private equity and asset-based lending markets.
Kirstie’s recent focus has been on complex pan-global restructuring mandates, advising on the structure and delivery of restructuring plans, focused reviews for lenders and distressed M&A situations. Kirstie also has significant experience in the provision of financial and commercial due diligence services to the global investor market. Other recent assignments include large and complex corporate restructuring cases, including an interlocking and composite Company Voluntary Arrangement in relation to an £80 million turnover facilities management business.
Prior to joining BTG, Kirstie spent three years at a global commercial finance bank where she was responsible for sourcing and structuring pan-global asset-based finance transactions with deal values between £5 million and £50 million. Outside of the technical aspects of her role, Kirstie is committed to the continued development and progression of the profession.
She is a licensed Insolvency Practitioner.
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