Aiden is a partner within the firm’s Corporate Recovery department and primarily deals with insolvency and business rescue cases. He has been involved in numerous Receivership, Liquidation and Examinership assignments. Aiden has experience of taking appointments over a wide cohort of businesses including retail, bar and restaurant, transport, motor, hotels, commercial and residential property and development sites.
Aiden has asset management and work-out solutions experience in terms of ongoing reviews and monitoring of company activities and projects. He has considerable experience in negotiation and review of agreements, selection of partners to advance projects and creating the right strategy to be implemented to optimise restructuring of the business and recovery of value from the available business assets.
Aiden has worked extensively on restructuring property transactions working with a range of Irish financial situations, where the cost/benefit of various scenarios are analysed taking the existing property status and valuation as the baseline.
Experience
Providing strategic advice to directors across many sectors who have concerns on business solvency and need identify strategies for their business
Acting as examiner to effect a successful restructure
Acting as liquidator to optimise value of assets and dispose of divisions that were profitable
Independent business reviews of trading groups in hotel, restaurant, retail and property sectors
Receiver to industrial properties including cases where borrowers refused to peacefully give up vacant procession
Receiver of hotel properties overseeing trading while maximising the assets for disposal
Receiver to residential properties including dealing with existing tenant issues
Bank appointed asset manager for strategy and to deal with incomplete housing development
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