TCP Partners is a multi solutions organisation who work fast and accurately to solve your capital, management and knowledge problems.
We understand the urgency of any difficult situation and our expert team are on hand to assist with it's clients in areas such as performance improvement, financial restructuring, capital raising and M&A, asset monetisation, recovery of non performing receivables and financial advise to creditors.
TCP Partners is led by its founding partner Wilbert Sanchez and supported by a team of experienced partners and professionals, who aim to work efficiently and flexibly with all their clients.
TCP Partners head office is located in São Paulo.
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Independent schools across the UK are under growing financial strain. Spiralling costs, revenue pressures, and unsupportive policy changes are all accelerating a trend of school closures. The burdens are structural: operating costs are rising, pupil intakes are falling, revenues are constrained, and governance frameworks are often ill-equipped to navigate rapid financial change.
Directors Personal Liability, but for what?
As insolvency practitioners and advisors, directors often ask us two questions: “Am I liable? And for what?”
Failure to prevent fraud offence – putting the reasonable procedures theory into practice
After much consultation with industry professionals and other stakeholders, in late 2024 the Home Office released detailed guidance relating to the new corporate criminal offence of failure to prevent fraud (“FTPF”), which forms part of the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 ("ECCTA").
The Ripple Effect: Financial Distress in Australia’s Traffic Control Industry
Australia’s traffic control industry is currently facing significant financial distress, largely due to the cascading effects of challenges in other sectors, particularly construction and events management. This article explores the interconnected nature of these industries and highlights the growing number of insolvencies within the traffic control sector.