Receivership

Is your Bank planning to appoint a Receiver?

If so, YOU NEED TO CALL US NOW to get CONFIDENTIAL FREE ADVICE. Be aware that the Receiver will be there to look after the bank, not the directors and not the company. You need someone representing your interests.

What does a Receiver do?

A receiver’s role is to sell assets for the benefit of the Bank. It is almost always the death of the company. The Receiver is not there to look after the company or the Directors. If a Bank ever tells you they may appoint a Receiver then it should be a call-to-action for the Directors. Your company’s problems can no longer be mulled, considered or strategised. YOU NEED TO CALL US NOW.

If you’re not convinced, and want some more information, click on the links below:

* How often do banks appoint receivers?
* Is the bank appointing an Investigating Accountant?
* How is a receiver different to a liquidator and voluntary administrator?
* Who appoints a receiver and how is it done?
* What is a Controller?
* What is a Court Appointed Receiver?

If you’ve read enough about Receivership CALL US NOW for CONFIDENTIAL FREE ADVICE.