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About us
Company Rescue is a company specially formed to provide services to
distressed sole traders, partnerships, companies, their directors and their
advisors.
Keith Steven the author of this site is managing director of
Company Rescue Ltd and KSA - a specialist turnaround practitioners firm. Over
150 companies have been assisted by the author over the last 10 years and many
thousands of soletraders, directors and their employees have been given
assistance by this website since 2001 on business and personal levels.
He is a member of the Turnaround Management Association and an associate of the
Turnaround Finance Group. Contact Keith on 0800 9700 539 or 07050 104949 or by
email at
keiths@companyrescue.co.uk
You can find out more about KSA by visiting
www.ksacompanyrescue.co.uk here
you will learn more about our people and our work.
The firm.
Over recent years we have determined that there is very little support
available when things start to go against you. Most accountants, bank
managers, Business Link advisors, lawyers and management consultants have
insufficient working knowledge of the UK turnaround or insolvency techniques
to be able to guide distressed companies.
In our experience most insolvency practitioners remain tied to closure
techniques or those methods where fees are greatest. Whilst many IP’s are
moving into the rescue and restructure field they do not communicate with
distressed companies easily. There are few (understandable) books about
rescuing your business - hence this site.
We have identified that when things get tough the help melts away. We have
spent years talking to government bodies, accountants, lawyers, Business
Link advisors, venture capitalists, investors and consultants - all say the
same thing - we don’t know where to find quality, timely and practical
advice when things go wrong.
Our aim (see our mission)
is to provide this advice and information and hopefully to make the user
feel that at least somewhere they can find real help. And although we
monitor the number of users per page, we do not monitor WHO is using the
site thereby guaranteeing your anonymity until you want to talk to us.
Call us or email us, fill out the form on contact
us page, whichever way you contact us we are proud of our ability and
willingness to help.
Obviously there is a commercial motive - we are all in business to make
profits - but we hope that the lack of overt selling messages on the main
parts of the site means that you do not feel hustled to buy anything.
For your clarity our commercial gain will come from providing hands on
agreed turnaround work through our expert company doctors or by commissions
from passing your information (after you instruct us) to commercial funding
organisations who then provide a service to you.
Your views are welcome
We welcome content from
like-minded service providers and would welcome feedback from users of the
site - positive or negative. You can send your views by email to us.
We are happy to link to your site (and mutually to ours) if we think it is
suitable and appropriate.
If you have tried our
service or used our site for free information please spread the word! If
you have a complaint or comment, please call me personally on 0800 9700539
and I will answer your comments. I welcome advice on how to improve the
site.
If you need help
Our advice is free at delivery but to cope with demand we ask that you email
us, (or fill out the contact us form or call
our freephone number 0800 9700 539), with a broad outline of the problem and
we will call you back at a time and on a number that will keep our
conversation discrete. Or if you prefer we can send an email confidentiality
agreement before you disclose any of your financial details. To do this
please put confidentiality request in your email title box.
Finally - remember we are
here to help. We work all day with distressed businesses, there is very
little that you can tell us that will surprise us! Sometimes a
dispassionate, disconnected look at your business can greatly assist you to
make a decision.
Keith Steven
Managing Director
Updated February 2005
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