
Creditors Voluntary Liquidation (CVL) case study
Price Bailey’s Insolvency and Recovery team support a local manufacturing business in navigating the complexities of a Creditors Voluntary Liquidation (CVL).
Stuart is an Economics graduate and has worked full-time in insolvency and business recovery since 2001. He qualified as an Insolvency Practitioner in 2008 and is licensed to take appointments through the Insolvency Practitioners Association (IPA).
As a Partner, Stuart offers prompt advice and effective solutions when businesses and individuals face financial pressure and distress. The nature of the work requires him to advise businesses across all sectors and he has particular knowledge and experience in areas including retail, construction and manufacturing.
Stuart prides himself on his ability to deliver the right solution for any given situation, whether turnaround advice or a formal insolvency solution. Clients include companies, directors, shareholders, partnerships, sole traders, creditors, banks, financial institutions and other professional advisers.
In his spare time, Stuart is a member of a local cycling club and regularly takes part in events and races.
Price Bailey’s Insolvency and Recovery team support a local manufacturing business in navigating the complexities of a Creditors Voluntary Liquidation (CVL).
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