Insolvency Manager

Posted 22 March by Stonebridge Executive Search
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Are you an ambitious Assistant Insolvency Manager or an Insolvency Manager seeking a challenging new opportunity?

This is an excellent opportunity to make your next move to join one of the best-paying firms in the sector! By joining our client, you will not only be managing high-profile complex cases but also unlock opportunities to diversify your skillset.

As an Insolvency Manager, you will manage a diverse portfolio of cases. You'll be the pivot around which our clients' cases revolve.

Responsibilities:

  • Managing a portfolio of Insolvency cases: MVLs and liquidations
  • Liaising with Directors both pre and post-appointment
  • Responding promptly to formal communications
  • Identifying risk issues and drawing them to attention
  • Spearheading claims agreement and distribution processes in formal insolvency cases
  • Steering and advancing a spectrum of responsibilities, including meticulously reviewing received claims, validating their eligibility, determining their quantum, and reaching consensus.
  • Nurturing and mentoring junior team members, fostering a collaborative environment of growth.
  • Tackling intricate cases and unravelling complex challenges.

Qualifications and Skills:

  • A bachelor’s degree or impressive A-Level results and or paired with hands-on, directly and relevant Insolvency experience.
  • A proven track record in professional services or a corporate setting, with a focus on formal, corporate insolvency.
  • Profound familiarity with the UK Insolvency statutory and regulatory framework.
  • A flair for numbers and a knack for analytical prowess.
  • Ideally JIEB and/or CPI-qualified

Reference: 52363115

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