Welcome to Begbies Traynor Group in Tunbridge Wells. We are licensed insolvency practitioners and business rescue experts offering a range of business closure and rescue services.
If your business is experiencing financial distress, our Tunbridge Wells office is here to help. Begbies Traynor is the leading insolvency practice in the UK and we can advise on and deliver a variety of insolvency solutions, including liquidation and rescue, to businesses in all industries.
It is vital to take action to protect the interests of your creditors when your business enters insolvency, and liquidation is one option that can be used to wind up a company and distribute its assets fairly among creditors. It is better to take this route than waiting for a creditor to forcibly wind up the company as it means you do not incur unnecessary debt.
During the course of the coronavirus pandemic, previously successful businesses have experienced unprecedented financial decline, leading to many closures and emergency measures being required.
If there is still hope that your business will recover, we can advise on rescue options such as Company Voluntary Arrangements (CVAs) or administration. Company administration could be a good option if you are experiencing severe pressure from creditors, and there is a threat that one or more might attempt to force it into liquidation.
Alternative finance could also provide the cash flow boost that your company needs, and we have contacts with financiers throughout the country. Whatever the situation, our team in Tunbridge Wells can help you find the best solution for your business.
Our office is easily accessible within the town of Tunbridge Wells but we do operate other offices in the area, including Crawley, if that is more convenient for you. We also offer video and telephone consultations for company directors, making it easier to obtain the advice that you need.
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