Welcome to Begbies Traynor in Brentwood. I’m Jamie Taylor; a licensed insolvency practitioner and business rescue expert. I lead an experienced and knowledgeable team in our Brentwood office who are here to help company directors and stakeholders in financial distress across the Essex and East London areas. We also have further offices in Chelmsford, Romford, and Southend-on-Sea – in addition to a network of offices across the UK..
We always advise business owners and management teams to take the earliest possible advice when confronted with signs of insolvency or operational difficulties. These signs could be the inability to pay taxes to HMRC, the loss of a major contract or customer; falling behind with lease or rent payments, not being able to pay staff or supplier invoices, or any other financial problems where your company has the inability to make payments as and when they fall due.
Directors have a fiduciary duty to cease trading when the company is insolvent, so as not to worsen the position of creditors. If you’re concerned about potential insolvency, we’re only a phone call away and we pride ourselves on providing expert, straight-talking advice.
We can quickly ascertain whether your business is still viable and provide the right advice – whether that’s guidance on company closure or possible restructuring solutions. Contact Begbies Traynor in Brentwood for your free confidential consultation – we’re here to provide the support you need in these testing times and answer all the queries you have around corporate insolvency.
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