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Business recovery
Condies Business Recovery and Insolvency Limited (SC440015) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Condies. Scott Bastick is licensed to act as an Insolvency Practitioner by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland.
In 2013 we added to our service offering by the creation of our Business Recovery and Insolvency Team. Our three directors have between them over 45 years experience in offering advice to businesses and individuals who find themselves in financial difficulty.
Whenever their services are needed our team can offer a free non judgemental consultation with an individual or business and will provide structured advice in what is often an extremely emotional and distressing situation.
Due to the extensive experience of our team they have dealt with the majority of issues which an individual or business may face. The key point that our advisers always make regardless of circumstances is that the sooner an individual or business seeks advice the better. The earlier advice is sought means that the full range of options may be available to the individual or business concerned which may result in avoiding a formal insolvency.