Paul Rouse Partner – Restructuring Services
Paul currently leads the Client Services team at the firm which focuses on servicing our clients where their customers / borrowers fall into financial distress - personal and corporate. We are the recognised market leader in the bankruptcy industry in terms of appointments, customer journey satisfaction, and annual recoveries for creditors. Our team also service many corporate clients (banks, alternative lenders, ABL's local authorities, overseas banks, etc) with bespoke and innovative solutions.
Client Services consists of 13 staff members with experience ranging from financial institutions, the Official Receiver and the 'Big 4'. We are agile workers and service all of the UK.
Our primary offering is our RADAR product which encompasses a bespoke suite of services and a data analytics tool developed in-house. It is our responsibility to provide a proactive service to our clients that allows them to focus their resource backed by data and experience.
The team use these tools to service two main areas of financial distress:
Corporate:
- ability to track all businesses in the UK and highlight any distress that may be occurring
- trajectory monitoring
- full portfolio health analysis
- ongoing monitoring and alerts
- trend identification
- business advisory reviews
- asset tracing / investigations - including overseas utilising our network
Personal:
- early identification of any form of Personal Insolvency in the UK - DRO, IVA, Bankruptcy, Sequestration, Trust Deed, NI cases
- data cleanse of portfolios being bought or sold
- Personal Guarantee valuation, monitoring and recovery
- dividend monitoring and collection
- asset tracing / investigations - including overseas utilising our network
- debt recoverability report (Pro-File)
- volume paperwork administration
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Services
- Funding Support Services
- Radar Services
- Cryptocurrency losses causing bankruptcies
- South London is the UK’s hotspot for risky mortgages
- 2023 insolvency statistics – annual review
- Monthly insolvency statistics – August 2022
- Monthly insolvency statistics – August 2023
- Monthly insolvency statistics – December 2021
- Monthly insolvency statistics – December 2022
- Monthly insolvency statistics – February 2022
- Monthly insolvency statistics – February 2023
- Monthly insolvency statistics – February 2024
- Monthly insolvency statistics – January 2022
- Monthly insolvency statistics – January 2024
- Monthly insolvency statistics – July 2022
- Monthly insolvency statistics – June 2022
- Monthly insolvency statistics – June 2023
- Monthly insolvency statistics – March 2022
- Monthly insolvency statistics – March 2023
- Monthly insolvency statistics – May 2022
- Monthly insolvency statistics – May 2023
- Monthly insolvency statistics – November 2021
- Monthly insolvency statistics – November 2022
- Monthly insolvency statistics – November 2023
- Monthly insolvency statistics – October 2021
- Monthly insolvency statistics – October 2022
- Monthly insolvency statistics – October 2023
- Monthly insolvency statistics – September 2022
- Monthly insolvency statistics – September 2023
- Restructuring Services Team
- Crisis & disputes
- Monthly insolvency statistics – April 2022
- Monthly insolvency statistics – January 2023
- Monthly insolvency statistics – July 2023
- The Debt Respite Scheme (Breathing Space)