Last night, we took to the ice for Moore Social X at the iconic Somerset House ⛸️. Our guests enjoyed an evening of festive flailing, rink-side drinks, and left with a sparkly new addition for their Christmas trees. Best of all, despite having numerous renditions of Bambi on ice, there were no unexpected trips to A&E 🚑 - those waiver forms were a waste of time! Thank you to all who joined us and we look forward to catching up in the New Year 🎉🎄 #MooreSocial
Moore Kingston Smith Licensed Insolvency Practitioners
Accounting
London, England 711 followers
Business recovery & insolvency specialists
About us
At Moore Kingston Smith Licensed Insolvency Practitioners, we support our clients through the tough times as well as the good times. So if you are facing challenges – such as performance dips, mounting debt or reduced cash flow – we can help with our business recovery and insolvency services. Our expert restructuring team has decades of experience in creating positive outcomes from difficult situations. And the sooner you call us, the greater our chances of guiding you towards a successful business recovery. As Licensed Insolvency Practitioners, we have long-standing relationships with banks, alternative funders, key suppliers, landlords and HMRC and can handle negotiations on your behalf. You can trust us to secure the optimal commercial solution for you or your business whether via a solvent or insolvent route. And at every stage, you’ll find us straight-talking, empathic and flexible. For current job openings, check here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/moore-kingston-smith/jobs/
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https://mooreks.co.uk/services/advisory/business-recovery-and-insolvency/
External link for Moore Kingston Smith Licensed Insolvency Practitioners
- Industry
- Accounting
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- London, England
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 1995
- Specialties
- Insolvency, Business Advisory, Business Recovery, Creditor Services, Turnaround, Restructuring, Forensic Insolvency, Fraud Investigations, Debt Advisory, Claims Management, Liquidation, Bankruptcy, Administration, CVA, IVA, and Debt Recovery
Locations
Employees at Moore Kingston Smith Licensed Insolvency Practitioners
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Zena Willcocks
Senior Manager at Moore Kingston Smith Licensed Insolvency Practitioners
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Ryan Davies
Partner and Insolvency Practitioner at Moore Kingston Smith & Partners LLP
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Chris Purkiss
Partner at Moore Kingston Smith & Partners LLP
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Charles Alcock
Senior Manager at Moore Kingston Smith & Partners LLP
Updates
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Yesterday, we marked the third anniversary of #MooreSocial, with arguably the biggest games of the summer. Four highly competitive teams faced off to see who could take home the gold! The games included three-legged races, a space hopper relay, the highly anticipated wet sponge throwing at the hosts and a controversial tiebreaker tug-of-war! We thank all who joined us for making it a great evening. We are thrilled to see the expansion of our network of professionals from a variety of firms and sectors, all linked through our Restructuring and Insolvency team at Moore Kingston Smith.
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After recent insolvencies in the premium fashion industry, our latest insight focuses on how the Administration process can be of use to companies facing major challenges. #recovery #insolvency https://lnkd.in/eCvd6iEa
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The next installment from Joshua Curryer on what it is like to work in the world of Insolvency and for Moore Kingston Smith
My latest 'A Year In the Life' Article is below for those of you bored of the working week already. Enjoy!
(Almost) A Fifth Year in the Life of a Senior Insolvency Administrator
Joshua Curryer on LinkedIn
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We are pleased to have played our role alongside Stevens & Bolton LLP, Watling Real Estate and BDO to progress the challenging sale of the incomplete student accommodation building in the heart of Bolton. The sale paves the way for new developers to restore the site and bring an exciting and fresh development to the town.
Buyers finally found for seven storey block 'eyesore' abandoned for five years
lancashiretelegraph.co.uk
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In the year to November 2023, the total number of construction firms becoming insolvent was 4,370 – a 7% increase in the year to November 2022, and a 35.8% increase when looking at those in 2019. It is vital that other businesses in the sector, including customers and suppliers, take steps to minimise the impact on their own businesses of failures. #construction #insolvency #recovery
How can you minimise the impact of failures in the construction sector on your business?
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To maximise the chance of businesses surviving when they start to experience difficulties, and to minimise the risks to directors personally, it is important to take action and seek advice as soon as possible. Our latest insight looks at the steps directors can take to effectively work through these challenges when they are faced. #directors #strategy #insolvency #recovery
How can directors navigate the challenges of facing insolvency?
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