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Selling company assets via auction is an excellent solution for a range of business issues, including navigating insolvency proceedings and holding surplus stock. Utilising this service allows you to dispose of unwanted items and raise vital capital to settle debt or fund your firm’s growth.

There may come a time in your business’s lifecycle when certain assets are no longer needed or can be utilised to alleviate financial pressures. Auctions are advantageous during these times, offering an efficient sales process that can maximise each asset’s value.

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Our straightforward approach to auctions means your items can be listed, marketed, and sold within several days or weeks, depending on your requirements. We consistently adhere to strict industry standards to ensure accurate and reliable asset valuations

We will use our extensive experience to maximise your returns during these proceedings too. After assessing, itemising, valuing and photographing your goods, we harness online and print marketing methods to ensure each auction attracts a large pool of interested parties, promoting a competitive bidding process that could mean your assets are sold above market value.

Our asset sales cover a wide range of items, from specialist CNC machinery to commercial vehicle fleets and farm equipment.

At BTG, our team of dedicated professionals combine experience with expertise to make buying and selling assets at auction simple, helping you achieve your personal or operational objectives.

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Investment sale of Cambridge dental practice
Investment sale of Cambridge dental practice 20% above asking price

A local authority needed to dispose of a commercial investment property on Newmarket Road comprising an established dental practice held on a long lease.

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Historic Whitworth Mill conversion
Planning consent secured for historic Whitworth Mill conversion

Whitworth Mill, a derelict yet historic building on the River Nene in Peterborough, had been bought by developer Lioncross Whitworth Ltd through BTG.

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BTG secures 130,000 sq ft industrial acquisition
BTG secures 130,000 sq ft industrial acquisition doubling distribution capacity for retailer

A rapidly expanding UK retail group needed to double their distribution capacity to support rapid national growth and increasing online sales.

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Auction sale secured above guide price for restricted council property
Auction sale secured above guide price for restricted council property

The property sold at auction for £55,000 above the guide price, demonstrating that despite the occupancy restriction, strong demand existed within the qualifying local buyer market.

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