Acute financial challenges demand strategic, future-forward advice, allowing for viable options to be explored early and executed effectively, whether through formal insolvency routes or out-of-court solutions.
We understand that for high-performance organisations, the goal is rarely to simply close, instead it is to stabilise, restore, or reconfigure operations in a way that protects key assets, jobs, and reputations and paves the way for a sustainable and successful future.
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Browse our dedicated restructuring siteOur corporate insolvency team works with boards, stakeholders, lenders, and officeholders to explore rescue-led solutions and guide companies through complex restructuring or insolvency processes with calmness and clarity.
We have the foresight to make immediate operational improvements, underpinned with the strategic vision and commercial insight needed to execute medium and long-term business plans that protect stakeholder value and maximise the options for recovery.
Through our dedicated insolvency division BTG Begbies Traynor, we advise on company administration, restructuring plans, Company Voluntary Arrangements, and pre-pack sales, helping to manage the immediate crisis at hand, with one eye firmly fixed on the future.
While rescue is always our primary focus, we also advise on structured wind-downs and optimised exit strategies where recovery is no longer a viable option. At BTG, our role is clear – to bring clarity to complex situations, helping you manage risk and move forward with confidence.
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Jenny Fram comments on the uptake of CIF and if schools can increase their success rate
After the government released its latest data on Condition Improvement Funding (CIF) applications, Schools Week asked Jenny Fram, Director at BTG, to give her thoughts on success rates and what schools have been making applications for.
Julie Palmer and Matthew Hattersley discuss next steps for stalled housing developments with FT Adviser
As the number of financially distressed, incomplete, or stalled housing developments increases FT Adviser asked Julie Palmer and Matthew Hattersley from BTG, what actions developers and lenders can take and if this suggests that the right housing is being built.
Julie Palmer, Nazar Soofi and David Mathieson explore the financial, operational and energy challenges facing the F&B supply chain
Writing for Foodbev, Julie Palmer from Restructuring, David Matheison from Funding and Insurance and Nazar Soofi from Projects and Developments, discussed the current conditions in the food and beverage (F&B) sector and how focusing on energy security could support with cost saving measures.
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