Finding cost-effective solutions is a key issue for struggling businesses and their stakeholders, whether they are operating in developed or emerging economies. We understand the need to add value through the work of our experts so that their input to a declining business is not a cost, but a net benefit for the stakeholders. It is in response to this need that we created BTG Global Advisory.
BTG GA is a strong affiliation of highly regarded advisory practices who are in many cases, leaders within their own jurisdiction.
We believe our track record speaks for itself and we have advised organizations of all sizes across all sectors.
Our overriding objective is to add value to a business and often this entails a fundamental restructure of the organization in order to improve operating performance and get the business back on track.
We understand the importance of financial certainty to our clients and will always set out in clear and unambiguous terms what the estimated cost of an assignment will be. As part of this, our clients receive clear monthly billing, and we will only undertake additional work at the express request of our clients.
In addition, we will always staff assignments appropriately with the correct level of fee earner for the case. This choice will be based not only on grade, but also on specific sector expertise suitable for the assignment. All assignments will be managed by a senior fee earner who will be the principal point of contact for our clients.
Our Members
Each member firm has been hand-picked to work to a common set of principles and goals, and all have substantial experience and a strong value ethic.
Our core members who manage key assignments include:
At BTG Global Advisory we are committed to understanding the needs of all of our clients and formulating and delivering bespoke, tailored solutions using our expertise across our six core service areas.
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