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The upcoming joint IFT & R3 event is taking place in Bristol on 5th June. Please visit the R3 website to book
Sponsor:
The event is kindly sponsored by Manolete Partners PLC, a leading UK insolvency litigation financing company.
Timings:
5.30pm registration
6pm panel session including specialists in construction and insolvency/ turnaround looking at the construction sector a year on from Carillion
7.30 drinks and canapés
8.30 close
Price:
£20 members of R3, TMA or ift;
£40 non-members
R3 South West and Wales is delighted to announce our annual collaboration with ift and TMA to bring you a panel discussions with experts from five different disciplines discussing the construction sector one year on from Carillion.
The panel comprises:
Chair – Philip Winterborne, Temple Bright LLP
MDA Consulting – Chris Lester
Nucleus – Simon Coley
Prompt Strategies – David Stone
Each expert will give a short presentation covering their thoughts on the sector and one or two war stories or case studies along the way and there will then be an opportunity for the audience to put questions to the panel.
Members of The IFT saved an estimated 56,000 jobs in 2023-24.
IFT members helped add £3.1 billion in shareholder value in 2023-24.
Over 80% of IFT members reported being busier or as busy 2023-24 compared to the previous year.
Over 60% of stressed companies don’t know they are in trouble until it is too late.
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