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Speak to a licensed insolvency practitioner today.

One short, confidential call. You’ll understand exactly where you stand, what your real options are, and what each would mean for you personally — with no pressure and no jargon.

  • Talk to an  ICAEW/IPA-licensed practitioner — not a call-centre.
  • Understand your  personal liability before you do anything.
  • Facing a  winding-up petition? We’ll explain the seven-day window.
  • No obligation to proceed, ever. The first conversation is free.
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Tell us a little about your situation. A licensed practitioner will call you back, usually the same working day.

Your details are confidential and never shared without your consent.

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most directors get a call back the same working day
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No pressure
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Why directors call early

The earlier you talk, the more options you keep.

Almost every director who leaves it too late says the same thing: I wish I’d called sooner. Acting early is what protects you personally — it’s the difference between a clean, controlled exit and a forced one. A licensed practitioner can tell you in one call whether your business can be rescued (through a CVA or administration) or should be closed (through a CVL), and exactly what either means for you.

There is no cost and no obligation to find out. If the right answer is “you don’t need us yet,” that’s what you’ll be told.

Before you call

Is the call really free and confidential?

Yes. The first conversation with a licensed insolvency practitioner is free, confidential and carries no obligation. Your details are never shared without your consent.

Will I be pushed into liquidation?

No. A regulated practitioner’s job is to set out your real options — including rescue routes like a CVA or administration, or simply continuing to trade. Liquidation is only one possible answer.

I’ve had a winding-up petition. How fast do I need to act?

Quickly. Once a petition is advertised in the Gazette your bank account can be frozen. There is a short window — often about seven days — where acting decisively keeps options open. Call as soon as you can.

Do you charge for connecting me to a practitioner?

No. We connect directors with licensed insolvency practitioners. The initial conversation is free; if you choose to proceed with a formal procedure, the practitioner will explain any fees up front.

Don’t wait for the next letter.

A short, confidential call today could change how this ends. Speak to a licensed insolvency practitioner now.

Free · confidential · no obligation