22 August, 2019 in Company News | Events

CavanaghKelly Business Rescue and Insolvency Team are finalists in the CCS Awards

CavanaghKelly Business Rescue and Insolvency Team have been shortlisted as finalists in this years CCS awards.

Now in its 13th year, the CCS Awards presents an opportunity to champion the outstanding achievements of organisations, teams and individuals working for financial services providers, or central or local government.

The CavanaghKelly Business Rescue and Insolvency Team have been shortlisted as finalists for the category of Debt Advice Provider of the Year. 

The winning entry for this category will be chosen based on demonstrating commitment through the entire organisation to provide qualitative, comprehensive and transparent debt advice.

This is great recognition for our highly experienced team who provide clear and concise advice.  They work closely with clients to quickly get to the bottom of issues, identify and test possible solutions before considering a formal insolvency approach. Where businesses and individuals are unable to improve cashflow and profitability, the team provide specialist advice on formal insolvency proceedings.

The team have developed close working relationships with financial institutions across the region which allows quick access to key decision makers to identify where a work-out is possible.  Our team also assist professional colleagues who may have clients in financial difficulty.

To find out more about our Business Rescue and Insolvency team and the services provided please click here.

The awards ceremony will take place on 16 October in the Midland Hotel, Manchester.

Good luck to Michael, Shauna and team!

 

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