Welcome to Begbies Traynor in Walsall; one of several offices we have across the Midlands.
We have a strong and proud presence across the region and have been providing corporate insolvency and advisory services to directors and stakeholders in financial distress for more than 30 years.
Leading our Walsall office is Mark Malone; an experienced insolvency practitioner and business rescue expert. Mark and his team provide free consultations to all company directors concerned about signs of insolvency, and they do this through one-to-one meetings, Zoom video calls, or telephone calls. All consultations are 100% confidential and non-judgemental.
We support directors of companies across a range of sectors, as well as businesses of all sizes, from start-up businesses to established multinational organisations with thousands of employees.
We can provide critical advice on a range of operational concerns, such as cash flow problems, a lack of finance or investment, inability to pay staff or suppliers, falling behind with HMRC payments, or any other financial concerns.
Our team in Walsall can also provide advice on personal liability issues arising from overdrawn directors’ loan accounts, problems with repaying government-backed loans, or concerns around personal guarantees.
In addition to our office here in Walsall, we have numerous others in the Midlands area, including in 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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