Location : Manchester Working pattern : Full-time Salary : £35,000 to £40,000 per annum AMS Group's Business Recovery team is looking for an experienced Senior Insolvency Administrator to take ownership of a varied portfolio of corporate and personal insolvency cases. This is a technically rewarding role with real scope to progress, where you'll manage cases from post-appointment through to closure while contributing to the development of the wider team. What you'll be doing • Managing a portfolio of insolvency cases across CVLs, MVLs, Administrations, Bankruptcies and CVAs from handover through to closure, ensuring all statutory deadlines are met • Preparing statutory documentation including progress reports, annual reports, creditor correspondence, dividend notices and closure documents • Conducting investigations into company affairs, director conduct and potential recovery actions including preferences, transactions at undervalue, misfeasance, director's loan accounts and asset recovery • Progressing asset realisations and liaising with valuers, auctioneers, solicitors and agents to maximise returns for creditors • Maintaining accurate case files, statutory registers and electronic records in line with regulatory requirements • Acting as a key point of contact for directors, creditors, employees and professional advisers, providing timely and professional updates • Supporting and mentoring junior team members, reviewing work and contributing to workflow planning • Ensuring compliance with the Insolvency Act 1986, Insolvency Rules 2016, SIPs, AML and data protection requirements • Preparing files for internal and external compliance reviews and maintaining high standards of documentation quality What you'll bring • A minimum of two years' insolvency experience, including post-appointment case management • Strong technical knowledge across CVLs, MVLs, Administrations, Compulsory Liquidations, Bankruptcies and CVAs • Ability to prepare statutory reports and maintain statutory records to a high standard • Experience conducting investigations and supporting recovery actions • Confidence liaising directly with directors, creditors and professional advisers • Experience managing competing deadlines and progressing cases efficiently • Familiarity with IPS or similar insolvency case management software is desirable • CPI qualified or currently studying towards it (desirable) What's on offer • Competitive salary • 23 days annual leave rising with length of service, plus your birthday off • Study support for professional qualifications including CPI and JIEB • Clear progression pathway • Health cash plan (after probation) • Enhanced parental pay based on length of service • Company sick pay • Cycle to work scheme • Perkbox membership • Company pension scheme AMS Group is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. You may have experience of the following: Insolvency Administrator, Insolvency Case Manager, Insolvency Officer, Liquidation Administrator, Corporate Recovery Executive, Business Recovery Administrator, Insolvency Analyst, Bankruptcy Administrator, Restructuring Administrator, Case Administrator. REF-
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Location : Manchester Working pattern : Full-time Salary : £35,000 to £40,000 per annum AMS Group's Business Recovery team is looking for an experienced Senior Insolvency Administrator to take ownership of a varied portfolio of corporate and personal insolvency cases. This is a technically rewarding role with real scope to progress, where you'll manage cases from post-appointment through to closure while contributing to the development of the wider team. What you'll be doing • Managing a portfolio of insolvency cases across CVLs, MVLs, Administrations, Bankruptcies and CVAs from handover through to closure, ensuring all statutory deadlines are met • Preparing statutory documentation including progress reports, annual reports, creditor correspondence, dividend notices and closure documents • Conducting investigations into company affairs, director conduct and potential recovery actions including preferences, transactions at undervalue, misfeasance, director's loan accounts and asset recovery • Progressing asset realisations and liaising with valuers, auctioneers, solicitors and agents to maximise returns for creditors • Maintaining accurate case files, statutory registers and electronic records in line with regulatory requirements • Acting as a key point of contact for directors, creditors, employees and professional advisers, providing timely and professional updates • Supporting and mentoring junior team members, reviewing work and contributing to workflow planning • Ensuring compliance with the Insolvency Act 1986, Insolvency Rules 2016, SIPs, AML and data protection requirements • Preparing files for internal and external compliance reviews and maintaining high standards of documentation quality What you'll bring • A minimum of two years' insolvency experience, including post-appointment case management • Strong technical knowledge across CVLs, MVLs, Administrations, Compulsory Liquidations, Bankruptcies and CVAs • Ability to prepare statutory reports and maintain statutory records to a high standard • Experience conducting investigations and supporting recovery actions • Confidence liaising directly with directors, creditors and professional advisers • Experience managing competing deadlines and progressing cases efficiently • Familiarity with IPS or similar insolvency case management software is desirable • CPI qualified or currently studying towards it (desirable) What's on offer • Competitive salary • 23 days annual leave rising with length of service, plus your birthday off • Study support for professional qualifications including CPI and JIEB • Clear progression pathway • Health cash plan (after probation) • Enhanced parental pay based on length of service • Company sick pay • Cycle to work scheme • Perkbox membership • Company pension scheme AMS Group is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. You may have experience of the following: Insolvency Administrator, Insolvency Case Manager, Insolvency Officer, Liquidation Administrator, Corporate Recovery Executive, Business Recovery Administrator, Insolvency Analyst, Bankruptcy Administrator, Restructuring Administrator, Case Administrator. REF-
A true advisors role working with one of the world's largest advisory practices advising an impressive range of corporate and privately owned companies. Corporate restructuring frequently involves assisting businesses requiring an element of turnaround through varying degrees of financial stress. As Assistant Director you will work with major lenders, funders and private equity investors reviewing the performance and viability of their portfolio customers, undertaking Independent Business Reviews (IBR's) and recommending solutions. You will also directly advise companies on performance improvement, financial management and business turnaround and on occasions, handle formal insolvency assignments such as trading administrations. You will need to be a fully qualified accountant, ACA, ACCA, or CA (ICAEW, ICAS or ACCA) with up-to-date corporate recovery/restructuring experience covering advisory services and formal appointments. Exceptional communication skills, business acumen and the ability to remain calm under pressure are all prerequisites of the role, as is first class report writing. Few roles within professional services offer such a variety and mix of experiences covering financial investigation and reporting, company disposals and fund raising, turnaround and restructuring and even formal insolvency. If you have the ability, the opportunity for progression is exceptional but in addition the skills developed can open future paths into private equity, banking and corporate development. Sharp Consultancy is a finance and accountancy recruitment specialist assisting accounting and finance divisions of businesses in the Yorkshire and Derbyshire area. With over 30 years' experience we pride ourselves on sourcing excellent finance professionals across all divisions of an accounts function. Candidates must be eligible to work in the UK full time without restriction. To apply please send your CV to the e-mail address stated, quoting our reference and specifying which website you saw this position advertised on. Due to the high volume of applications, we receive it is not always possible to respond to unsuccessful applicants. Therefore, if we have not responded to your application within seven days, please note that on this occasion your application has not been successful.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
A true advisors role working with one of the world's largest advisory practices advising an impressive range of corporate and privately owned companies. Corporate restructuring frequently involves assisting businesses requiring an element of turnaround through varying degrees of financial stress. As Assistant Director you will work with major lenders, funders and private equity investors reviewing the performance and viability of their portfolio customers, undertaking Independent Business Reviews (IBR's) and recommending solutions. You will also directly advise companies on performance improvement, financial management and business turnaround and on occasions, handle formal insolvency assignments such as trading administrations. You will need to be a fully qualified accountant, ACA, ACCA, or CA (ICAEW, ICAS or ACCA) with up-to-date corporate recovery/restructuring experience covering advisory services and formal appointments. Exceptional communication skills, business acumen and the ability to remain calm under pressure are all prerequisites of the role, as is first class report writing. Few roles within professional services offer such a variety and mix of experiences covering financial investigation and reporting, company disposals and fund raising, turnaround and restructuring and even formal insolvency. If you have the ability, the opportunity for progression is exceptional but in addition the skills developed can open future paths into private equity, banking and corporate development. Sharp Consultancy is a finance and accountancy recruitment specialist assisting accounting and finance divisions of businesses in the Yorkshire and Derbyshire area. With over 30 years' experience we pride ourselves on sourcing excellent finance professionals across all divisions of an accounts function. Candidates must be eligible to work in the UK full time without restriction. To apply please send your CV to the e-mail address stated, quoting our reference and specifying which website you saw this position advertised on. Due to the high volume of applications, we receive it is not always possible to respond to unsuccessful applicants. Therefore, if we have not responded to your application within seven days, please note that on this occasion your application has not been successful.
We are working with a leading international bank on the appointment of a Director - Special Credits (EMEA) to lead the management of stressed and distressed credit exposures across the region. The role sits within a dedicated special credits/workout function and will have significant visibility with senior management and regulators. The opportunity: Lead the oversight and active management of a portfolio of stressed and distressed corporate and institutional credits across EMEA. Shape workout and restructuring strategies that protect the bank's position while supporting viable business turnaround where appropriate. Act as a key point of contact for senior stakeholders, including risk, front-office coverage teams, legal and external advisers. Key responsibilities: Make balanced, timely and well-reasoned credit recommendations and decisions within delegated authority, ensuring alignment with the bank's risk appetite. Lead or participate in negotiations with borrowers, lender groups, shareholders and advisers to deliver optimal restructuring and recovery outcomes. Develop and implement workout strategies for under-performing, high-risk and non-performing exposures, maximising recovery while managing reputational, conduct and regulatory risk. Provide clear, concise reporting to senior management and relevant governance committees on portfolio trends, emerging risks and case progress. Coach and develop more junior team members, helping to build a high-performing EMEA special credits team and strong succession bench. What we're looking for: Significant experience (typically 10+ years) in corporate credit risk, restructuring, special credits/special assets or workout within a major bank or comparable institution. Proven track record of leading complex restructuring, recovery or workout situations, ideally including multi-bank or cross-border cases. Strong financial analysis skills and the ability to quickly assess business viability, capital structure and recovery options. Excellent negotiation, stakeholder-management and communication skills, with confidence engaging senior executives, boards and external advisers. Sound judgement, resilience and the ability to make decisions under pressure in fast-moving, sometimes uncertain situations. If you meet the above criteria, please apply or send a copy of your CV to Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
We are working with a leading international bank on the appointment of a Director - Special Credits (EMEA) to lead the management of stressed and distressed credit exposures across the region. The role sits within a dedicated special credits/workout function and will have significant visibility with senior management and regulators. The opportunity: Lead the oversight and active management of a portfolio of stressed and distressed corporate and institutional credits across EMEA. Shape workout and restructuring strategies that protect the bank's position while supporting viable business turnaround where appropriate. Act as a key point of contact for senior stakeholders, including risk, front-office coverage teams, legal and external advisers. Key responsibilities: Make balanced, timely and well-reasoned credit recommendations and decisions within delegated authority, ensuring alignment with the bank's risk appetite. Lead or participate in negotiations with borrowers, lender groups, shareholders and advisers to deliver optimal restructuring and recovery outcomes. Develop and implement workout strategies for under-performing, high-risk and non-performing exposures, maximising recovery while managing reputational, conduct and regulatory risk. Provide clear, concise reporting to senior management and relevant governance committees on portfolio trends, emerging risks and case progress. Coach and develop more junior team members, helping to build a high-performing EMEA special credits team and strong succession bench. What we're looking for: Significant experience (typically 10+ years) in corporate credit risk, restructuring, special credits/special assets or workout within a major bank or comparable institution. Proven track record of leading complex restructuring, recovery or workout situations, ideally including multi-bank or cross-border cases. Strong financial analysis skills and the ability to quickly assess business viability, capital structure and recovery options. Excellent negotiation, stakeholder-management and communication skills, with confidence engaging senior executives, boards and external advisers. Sound judgement, resilience and the ability to make decisions under pressure in fast-moving, sometimes uncertain situations. If you meet the above criteria, please apply or send a copy of your CV to Robert Walters Operations Limited is an employment business and employment agency and welcomes applications from all candidates
Insolvency Administrator Leeds £24k- £33k (subject to experience) Are you either an Experienced Insolvency Administrator or Junior Insolvency Administrator ready for the next move up ? Have you 1 year + experience of working within Corporate Insolvency ? Do you live in or around Leeds ? Looking for a New Direction and Great Career ? Would you like to work for a growing I nsolvency Practice ? Would you like to Develop & Progress your career ? If your answers to the above were Yes then read on as this opportunity could be perfect for you We are working with one of the largest independent insolvency practitioners in the UK specialising in corporate recovery, insolvency and business restructuring. They provide a full range of audit, accountancy, tax and restructuring & advisory services with offices nationwide currently, they are looking to recruit an INSOLVENCY ADMINISTRATOR to be based at their Leeds offices. The successful applicant will be joining a first class, experienced, friendly restructuring & advisory team. Who should apply? A motivated individual with administration experience wanting to build a career An individual with excellent numerical and written skills If you are self-motivated and have a desire to learn Someone who is competent in all Microsoft packages If you have superb organisation skills and have the ability to multi-task An individual who is able to work independently or part of a team Most importantly has the Desire to work in Insolvency The role To administer and assist in the progress a variety of ongoing formal insolvency cases from inception to closure reporting into Managers, Directors or Partners. Duties and responsibilities Case progression Statutory reporting and compliance Tailored stakeholder communication and reporting Investigation duties Liaising with associated external professionals including company directors, solicitors & valuation agents Agreement of claims and distributions Maintain and update IPS case tasks/diaries The Rewards A salary for this role is negotiable subject to experience with an indicative £25,000 - £30,000 plus benefits If the above role sounds of interest to you please click the APPLY BUTTON TODAY! Please note we act in the strictest of confidence when you register and or apply with ourselves.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Insolvency Administrator Leeds £24k- £33k (subject to experience) Are you either an Experienced Insolvency Administrator or Junior Insolvency Administrator ready for the next move up ? Have you 1 year + experience of working within Corporate Insolvency ? Do you live in or around Leeds ? Looking for a New Direction and Great Career ? Would you like to work for a growing I nsolvency Practice ? Would you like to Develop & Progress your career ? If your answers to the above were Yes then read on as this opportunity could be perfect for you We are working with one of the largest independent insolvency practitioners in the UK specialising in corporate recovery, insolvency and business restructuring. They provide a full range of audit, accountancy, tax and restructuring & advisory services with offices nationwide currently, they are looking to recruit an INSOLVENCY ADMINISTRATOR to be based at their Leeds offices. The successful applicant will be joining a first class, experienced, friendly restructuring & advisory team. Who should apply? A motivated individual with administration experience wanting to build a career An individual with excellent numerical and written skills If you are self-motivated and have a desire to learn Someone who is competent in all Microsoft packages If you have superb organisation skills and have the ability to multi-task An individual who is able to work independently or part of a team Most importantly has the Desire to work in Insolvency The role To administer and assist in the progress a variety of ongoing formal insolvency cases from inception to closure reporting into Managers, Directors or Partners. Duties and responsibilities Case progression Statutory reporting and compliance Tailored stakeholder communication and reporting Investigation duties Liaising with associated external professionals including company directors, solicitors & valuation agents Agreement of claims and distributions Maintain and update IPS case tasks/diaries The Rewards A salary for this role is negotiable subject to experience with an indicative £25,000 - £30,000 plus benefits If the above role sounds of interest to you please click the APPLY BUTTON TODAY! Please note we act in the strictest of confidence when you register and or apply with ourselves.
Restructuring & Insolvency Associate London 3-6 PQE 105,000 - 145,000 + Bonus & Benefits You must have prior law firm experience to be considered for this role. A leading international law firm with a highly regarded restructuring and insolvency practice is seeking a talented Associate to join its non-contentious Restructuring & Insolvency team in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a Restructuring & Insolvency Associate to advise lenders, investors, insolvency practitioners, distressed businesses, management teams and corporate borrowers on complex domestic and cross-border restructurings. The successful Restructuring & Insolvency Associate will gain exposure to sophisticated transactions across a broad range of sectors, working alongside recognised experts in the restructuring market. The firm is regularly instructed on high-profile and strategically important restructurings, offering associates the opportunity to work on market-leading transactions while developing strong technical and commercial expertise. The Restructuring & Insolvency Associate Role The Restructuring & Insolvency Associate will focus on transactional and advisory restructuring matters, working closely with finance, corporate and private capital teams on complex assignments. Work is likely to include: Financial restructurings and recapitalisations Debt restructurings and refinancing transactions Distressed M&A transactions Formal insolvency procedures and advisory work Administration and pre-pack transactions Company voluntary arrangements (CVAs) Schemes of arrangement and restructuring plans Security reviews and enforcement strategy support Advising lenders, borrowers and investors in distressed situations Cross-border restructuring matters Corporate recovery and turnaround transactions Stakeholder negotiations and transaction management The Restructuring & Insolvency Associate will play an active role in managing transactions, drafting and negotiating documentation, coordinating with multiple stakeholders and supporting clients through complex financial situations. The Firm This international practice has developed a reputation for delivering sophisticated advice on complex restructuring and insolvency matters across a wide range of industries. The restructuring team is known for its collaborative approach and regularly works alongside market-leading finance, corporate, funds and private capital teams. As a result, associates enjoy exposure to a diverse mix of lender-side, debtor-side and investor-side instructions. The firm combines the quality of work expected from a leading international practice with a supportive and collegiate culture, providing associates with genuine opportunities for progression and professional development. The Restructuring & Insolvency Associate The successful candidate is likely to have: Between 3 and 6 years' PQE Experience gained within a recognised restructuring and insolvency practice Strong exposure to non-contentious restructuring matters Experience advising lenders, borrowers, investors or insolvency practitioners Excellent drafting and transaction management skills Strong academics and technical ability Commercial awareness and an interest in complex financial transactions Confidence managing client relationships and working directly with stakeholders A collaborative and proactive approach Experience of restructuring plans, schemes of arrangement, distressed acquisitions or cross-border transactions would be particularly advantageous. Why Apply? Join a highly regarded restructuring and insolvency practice Work on complex domestic and international transactions Exposure to lenders, investors, insolvency practitioners and corporate clients Significant responsibility and client contact Strong partner access and mentoring Excellent progression opportunities Collaborative and supportive team culture Competitive salary, bonus and benefits package For a Restructuring & Insolvency Associate seeking exposure to sophisticated transactional work, complex stakeholder negotiations and high-profile restructuring mandates, this represents an outstanding opportunity to join a market-leading team.
Jun 30, 2026
Full time
Restructuring & Insolvency Associate London 3-6 PQE 105,000 - 145,000 + Bonus & Benefits You must have prior law firm experience to be considered for this role. A leading international law firm with a highly regarded restructuring and insolvency practice is seeking a talented Associate to join its non-contentious Restructuring & Insolvency team in London. This is an excellent opportunity for a Restructuring & Insolvency Associate to advise lenders, investors, insolvency practitioners, distressed businesses, management teams and corporate borrowers on complex domestic and cross-border restructurings. The successful Restructuring & Insolvency Associate will gain exposure to sophisticated transactions across a broad range of sectors, working alongside recognised experts in the restructuring market. The firm is regularly instructed on high-profile and strategically important restructurings, offering associates the opportunity to work on market-leading transactions while developing strong technical and commercial expertise. The Restructuring & Insolvency Associate Role The Restructuring & Insolvency Associate will focus on transactional and advisory restructuring matters, working closely with finance, corporate and private capital teams on complex assignments. Work is likely to include: Financial restructurings and recapitalisations Debt restructurings and refinancing transactions Distressed M&A transactions Formal insolvency procedures and advisory work Administration and pre-pack transactions Company voluntary arrangements (CVAs) Schemes of arrangement and restructuring plans Security reviews and enforcement strategy support Advising lenders, borrowers and investors in distressed situations Cross-border restructuring matters Corporate recovery and turnaround transactions Stakeholder negotiations and transaction management The Restructuring & Insolvency Associate will play an active role in managing transactions, drafting and negotiating documentation, coordinating with multiple stakeholders and supporting clients through complex financial situations. The Firm This international practice has developed a reputation for delivering sophisticated advice on complex restructuring and insolvency matters across a wide range of industries. The restructuring team is known for its collaborative approach and regularly works alongside market-leading finance, corporate, funds and private capital teams. As a result, associates enjoy exposure to a diverse mix of lender-side, debtor-side and investor-side instructions. The firm combines the quality of work expected from a leading international practice with a supportive and collegiate culture, providing associates with genuine opportunities for progression and professional development. The Restructuring & Insolvency Associate The successful candidate is likely to have: Between 3 and 6 years' PQE Experience gained within a recognised restructuring and insolvency practice Strong exposure to non-contentious restructuring matters Experience advising lenders, borrowers, investors or insolvency practitioners Excellent drafting and transaction management skills Strong academics and technical ability Commercial awareness and an interest in complex financial transactions Confidence managing client relationships and working directly with stakeholders A collaborative and proactive approach Experience of restructuring plans, schemes of arrangement, distressed acquisitions or cross-border transactions would be particularly advantageous. Why Apply? Join a highly regarded restructuring and insolvency practice Work on complex domestic and international transactions Exposure to lenders, investors, insolvency practitioners and corporate clients Significant responsibility and client contact Strong partner access and mentoring Excellent progression opportunities Collaborative and supportive team culture Competitive salary, bonus and benefits package For a Restructuring & Insolvency Associate seeking exposure to sophisticated transactional work, complex stakeholder negotiations and high-profile restructuring mandates, this represents an outstanding opportunity to join a market-leading team.