Business Finance

Back in February, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) issued disclosure guidance to companies in response to the growing risks associated with Coronavirus. By law, companies must disclose any material risks.

We have already seen a number of large household name companies issuing profit warnings and downsizing in an attempt to remain solvent. Whilst the full extent and impact of the pandemic is not yet fully known, clearly the number of disclosures and announcements will continue to rise over the coming months, as many companies approach their financial year end or reveal their financial position at shareholder AGMs.

Our resourceful and experienced team have a proven track record of providing business advisory expertise in both company sales and acquisitions.

We are also able to provide introductions to experts in restructuring, CVA and insolvency advice in a wide variety of scenarios.  We support companies that are seeking to recover monies owed from another business in financial difficulties, as well as company directors being personally pursued, either by a creditor under a personal guarantee or as a part of the insolvency process.

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