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Jonathan Munnery
Turnaround Expert

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Welcome to UK Administrators. As a nationwide team of licensed insolvency practitioners and experienced business advisers, we’ve helped thousands of company directors in times of financial distress and business uncertainty.

We provide a completely FREE consultation to all company directors so if you would like a confidential conversation with a member of our team, you can choose between calling us on 0800 056 0510, requesting a free call-back at a time suited to you, or dropping into one of our offices around the UK.

There’s all manner of reasons why a company enters liquidation; circumstances can change, cash flow can dwindle, disputes can arise between directors and shareholders, and so on.

If your company is struggling to meet its liabilities when they fall due, it’s likely that your business is insolvent and administration is often the only solution to stopping creditor pressure and escalating debts. It’s at this stage that you should seek the services of a licensed insolvency practitioner – and we provide this initial advice completely free of charge.


Whether you’re considering administration, currently in a CVA, facing a winding-up petition, or simply struggling with the early signs of business distress, contact UK Administrators today and we can help you in your situation.

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Jenny
JennyElectrical Manufacturing, East Midlands
Our business had reported lower than anticipated sales over a six-month period and had also suffered two quality failures which resulted in corrective work being undertaken to the expense of the company. As a result of this, the company was under increasing pressure from creditors with some taking legal action. We contacted UK Administrators who assessed the situation and placed the company into administration with the administrators trading the business. We had significant orders already placed and the administrators had obtained the support of the secured creditor and main customers to continue trading out of administration. This was a relief as we have 30 members of staff who were all retained with no redundancies. The administrators traded the business for 9 months during which time it returned to profitability. The whole process was a huge relief for us.

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Adam
AdamProperty Consultants, Leeds
We lost a major contract in the summer of 2019 which saw a key provider of remortgage work reducing its panel of legal firms and withdrawing its current instructions of about 3,500 referrals. We had a strong and viable business but this caused some short-term distress and we fell into an insolvent position due to cash flow problems. We contacted UK Administrators after a recommendation from our accountant and they were successful in pre-packing the sale of our consultancy to another firm preserving all employee jobs and ensuring that the interests of the firm’s clients were looked after on an ongoing basis. They really made a nightmare situation much easier for us and helped to explain everything along the way, keeping us in the loop and dealing with all creditors which was a weight off our shoulders. Big thanks to Shaun and the team.

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