Ken leads a team of dedicated qualified insolvency practitioners who provide expert advice wherever it is needed to companies of all sorts and sizes in and around Dundee.
Insolvency might not be a subject company directors generally care to consider but, when a business runs into serious financial difficulty, unpleasant realities have to be faced and the options available ought to be addressed as proactively as possible. It is not feasible though, for every company director to be an expert in issues around insolvency, administration, receivership or liquidation, which is why Begbies Traynor’s services have been so much in demand for so long.
We have a nationwide network of offices stretching from the south coast of England to the north of Scotland. This truly nationwide presence gives us a wealth of expertise and experience to draw upon, which can often be crucial in the context of negotiations around insolvency and administration.
Our aim is always to find the best possible route forward for our clients and to keep them in business in any way that works. Every Begbies Traynor specialist endeavours to deliver clear and reliable advice on the issues that matter most in any situation involving financial distress.
If you are faced with difficult financial decisions, contact any of our offices for a free and completely confidential initial consultation.
We do have further offices in Scotland which are located in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow and Inverness which you may find more convenient for you.
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