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Facing challenge together

Many companies face challenges that present threats to financial performance and viability, regardless of past results or the strength of the market in which they operate. Often these threats result from financial and commercial market pressure, stakeholder expectations and cash and capital constraints. At Ernst & Young, our market leading Restructuring practice can help address these challenges. Whether our clients are corporates, stakeholders or lenders, we establish and help implement financial and organisational solutions to enable them to adapt to changing local and global economic conditions.

Our team is fully integrated both within our wider Transaction Advisory Services practice and our firm as a whole – over 100,000 people in more than 140 countries worldwide – and our clients reap the benefits of this broad range of knowledge, skills and experience. All of our restructuring professionals augment their technical knowledge with in-depth industry experience, so they understand the specific competitive environments in which our clients operate.

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Contact us

To find out more, please contact one of our specialists:

Alan Hudson

Email Alan Hudson,
Partner
Head of UK
Restructuring
+44 [0]20 7951 9947

Kevin McGregor

Email Keith McGregor, 
Partner
Head of EMEIA Restructuring
+44 [0]20 7951 0710

Alan Bloom

Email Alan Bloom,
Partner
 
Head of Global Restructuring 
+44 [0] 20 7951 9898

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Ernst & Young Restructuring Network 2012 - Alan Bloom

Global Head of Restructuring Alan Bloom provides an overview of our Ernst & Young network and discusses the changing complexity of the restructuring landscape, how businesses need to achieve in low growth environments and what our clients expect from us across the globe.

A new world (dis)order - 2012 Restructuring Conference: Keith McGregor

EMEIA Restructuring Leader Keith McGregor looks at the current economic, regulation and legislative issues that are driving today's restructuring market. Factors which formed the backdrop of discussions covered at this year's restructuring conference - 27 September 2012.

Trends in European banking - 2012 Restructuring Conference: Navin Kaul

Financial Services Partner Navin Kaul shares insights from his panel session from the Restructuring Conference on 27 September in this short video. Navin chaired a panel of experts who discussed 'Trends in European banking' and considered the key changes and challenges facing the industry.

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Alan Bloom, Keith McGregor and Navin Kaul discuss today's restructuring drivers and challenges.

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