Matuson & Associates is a firm of senior business and consulting professionals, specialising in restructuring related services, including business rescue, improving corporate performance, implementing turnarounds, and finding innovative solutions for stakeholders.
The firm has advised many banks, both listed and non‐listed companies, and other financial institutions in dealing with distressed situations.
Our multidisciplinary team has vast experience across several sectors, including retail, automotive, property and mining.
Our team have extensive practical knowledge of the business rescue legislation, having successfully completed a number of high profile business rescue appointments.
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Last month, member firms from across the BTG Global Advisory network came together at BTG’s new London office in Canary Wharf for our Annual General Meeting. Two days of insight, collaboration and honest conversation about where our markets are heading.
We welcomed partners from Australia, New Zealand, Germany, France, the United States, Canada, Brazil, India and South Africa - firms covering restructuring, insolvency, forensics, M&A, digital assets and financial advisory, all connected under the BTG Global Advisory banner.
Together, we represent genuine international reach. Not just a list of names on a website, but trusted relationships built over years, specialists who know each other, work with each other, and refer work to each other.
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