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Learn more about Simon Lowes
Simon is a Partner based in our Southampton office. He specialises in corporate insolvency, personal insolvency, business restructuring and turnaround, with extensive experience across all sectors, including manufacturing, marine, retail, property and leisure.
Simon has over 40 years’ experience in insolvency and business restructuring. His expertise covers all aspects of corporate and personal insolvency, ranging from liquidations for both solvent and insolvent companies to administrations, receiverships and company voluntary arrangements. He also has extensive experience with personal insolvency cases, including bankruptcy, partnership and Individual Voluntary Arrangements.
Prior to joining BTG, Simon gained experience at both national and regional insolvency and recovery firms, including CVR Global – a BTG acquisition. He is a licensed Insolvency Practitioner.
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