Managing Director of Restructuring in Key Expertise
China David has developed strong skills in managing businesses in distress, and in negotiating the Background best possible outcome via a sale or workout David heads up Grant Thornton’s restructuring strategy. practice in China, working closely with other advisory partners in Beijing and Shanghai. He has extensive experience in managing David has over 20 years experience advising companies in receivership and liquidation, clients in various sectors in the UK and Hong including multi jurisdictional matters, as well as Kong on restructuring matters and corporate being involved in numerous Investigating finance, as well as experience of working in the Accountant (IA) and limited scope reviews. US, Germany and South East Asia. David is a registered liquidator and has been Professional qualifications and appointed on numerous matters in Hong Kong, memberships the UK and the British Virgin Islands, including Insolvency Practitioner (IPA) complex cross border appointments. Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants David has extensive experience of both financial and strategic reviews of under-performing Contact details companies. David's background in corporate Level 12 finance, principally strategic advice and M&A, 28 Hennessy Road, Wanchai Hong Kong SAR allows him to apply those specific skills in recovery situations to great effect. T: +852 3987 1260 E: david.bennett@cn.gt.com
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