bk plus expands insolvency team
Accountancy and business advisory firm bk plus has appointed Peter Herberts as a director in its restructuring and insolvency practice.
Based at the firm’s Sheffield office, Peter is a licensed insolvency practitioner with more than 15 years’ experience gained across national practices and boutique firms.
Working alongside the team led by David Griffiths, he will lead restructuring and insolvency work across the North of England, supporting businesses and individuals through a range of stressed and distressed situations.
Peter said: “Being part of bk plus means I can draw upon expertise across a wide range of specialisms, including banking, tax, and corporate finance.
“That kind of joined-up support makes a real difference to the quality of advice and solutions we can give to clients.
“I am excited by the opportunity that has been provided to me by bk plus and I am looking forward to the challenge of expanding the bk plus restructuring and insolvency offering in the North.”
Peter’s appointment further strengthens bk plus’ restructuring and insolvency capability, enhancing the firm's joined-up support across tax, audit, corporate finance and business recovery services.
David, partner and head of restructuring at bk plus, added: “Peter brings exactly the kind of experience we were looking for.
“His background across both larger national firms and smaller boutique practices means he understands how these situations play out in very different environments, and that makes him a stronger adviser.
“The restructuring and insolvency space has been busy, and demand for clear, practical guidance – whether a business is facing real difficulty or simply exploring its options at an early stage – shows no sign of easing.
“Peter’s appointment strengthens our ability to respond to that.”
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