Associate Director, Restructuring & Advisory

Gambit Search
London
10 months ago
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Gambit Search are working with an elite restructuring practice looking to hire a Associate Director specializing in both advisory and restructuring mandates for the London office.


This is a critical role where you will work on complex and high-profile projects across the UK and internationally. You will be responsible for leading teams, managing client relationships, and delivering high-quality solutions to clients facing financial and operational challenges. This role won't be focusing on insolvency procedures.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead and manage advisory and restructuring mandates, advising clients on a range of financial and operational issues including IBRs, cash flow forecasting, capital structure solutions, business planning, liquidity management and more.
  • Take responsibility for the successful delivery of projects across various industries and geographies, both in the UK and globally.
  • Provide strategic advice to clients on turnaround, restructuring, and financial situations across the distressed and stressed curve.


The practice has had a very successful couple of years and as such are hiring at this critical level to service the pipeline of work.


The team operate in a meritocratic fashion and there is ample opportunity to progress through the level of seniority.


You need to have worked in a similar role previously for a top accountancy/consultancy/ restructuring practice. Ideally, you'll have worked on both UK and international mandates and you need to be a qualified accountant.


If you're interested and would like to know more, apply below or contact me directly. Happy to have a confidential discussion.

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