Welcome to Begbies Traynor in Solihull; my name is Mark Malone and I’m a licensed insolvency practitioner and business rescue expert.
At Begbies we have a strong and proud presence across the Midlands, advising directors and stakeholders for more than 30 years. Solihull and the surrounding Second City region has a rich history of industry and innovation, with a thriving array of multi-cultural businesses including thousands of start-ups and established multinational firms. In these times of financial uncertainty, we’re here to advise all local businesses when the warning signs appear.
It’s crucial that directors and stakeholders act on those warning signs as early as possible by contacting us for a free business assessment. All consultations are 100% confidential and non-judgemental. If debts are mounting, payments are being missed, and insolvency is nearing, it’s crucial that you take advice as per your directors’ fiduciary duties.
Sometimes a company’s problems are short-term – such as minor cash flow problems. But the smaller problems can quickly amplify if left unchecked. We can quickly ascertain whether your company is still viable and whether it simply needs supporting through a mini-crisis by stopping creditor pressure or getting a quick injection of working capital.
In addition to our office here in Solihull, we have numerous others in the Midlands area, including in Walsall, Wolverhampton, Central Birmingham, Nottingham, Coventry, Leicester and Stoke-on-Trent. Call us directly any time to arrange a free initial consultation.
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