Welcome to Begbies Traynor in Preston city centre. We are a group of licensed insolvency practitioners and business rescue specialists offering a number of services to help companies and individuals in financial trouble across the Lancashire region.
Our Preston office is just one of an extensive network of office across the UK, including six in the north-west, emphasising our commitment in helping company directors and cementing our status as the UK’s leading independent business recovery practice.
If you have financial challenges of a personal or corporate nature that require dedicated advice, or if you’re a creditor of a company or individual in financial peril – Begbies Traynor can help.
Our objective is resolute; we aim to secure a positive outcome in an efficient, effective and timely manner. Our analysis and solutions consider all stakeholders and ensure the rights of all parties are protected.
We can talk you through the potential options available to you whether you're a debtor, creditor or professional adviser. Whether you're looking for company liquidation, turnaround, finance or any other service, we can help. In many cases a client can be unaware of exactly what route to take; that's where our experience and expertise is invaluable. The earlier we’re involved, the more chance we have of assisting you.
If you’re in the Preston or wider Lancashire area and require free initial advice from an insolvency expert, contact your local Begbies Traynor office. We’re based in Winckley Square in the heart of Preston's city centre. Dean Watson, Partner, will be happy to talk about the issues you are facing in a confidential manner, either face-to-face or on the phone. Chris is experienced in helping indebted companies and individuals and has a reputation as a straight-talking, honest adviser.
Begbies Traynor also has further offices in the North West region which are located in Blackpool, Chester, Liverpool and Manchester which you may find more convenient.
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Read more →New data published today by Begbies Traynor (24th January 2023) indicates businesses are still battling the legacy impact of Covid debt and are deeply troubled by inflation.
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