Insolvency Practitioners London

KIS are Insolvency Practitioners based in London and provide prompt and constructive advice to both individuals and companies experiencing financial difficulty, and undertake work on behalf of other professionals.

Our insolvency division is headed by Partners John Kelmanson & Karyn Jones who are both licensed Insolvency Practitioners. Our senior manager is Jason Callender, also a fully qualified Insolvency Practitioner.

KIS provides a number of solutions to businesses and individuals including:

The sooner you seek advice from an experienced specialist, the greater the opportunity to reverse financial difficulties or resolve monetary issues.

KIS provide initial explorative consultations, held at our offices, which are undertaken free of charge and overseen by one of our two experienced and licensed Insolvency Practitioners.

Act now and contact KIS today to arrange a consultation

Administrations

It is simply not possible to reach agreement with creditors to a compromise or restructuring through out-of-court consensual means

Bankruptcy & debt counselling

Bankruptcy is intended to relieve individuals from liabilities when they are no longer able to settle them.

Company voluntary arrangements

A CVA is a powerful tool that can be useful for creating a breathing space from creditors

Creditor representation

If you have received notice of a Meeting of Creditors but are unsure what to do, KIS can help.

Creditors voluntary liquidations

There are insufficient assets to pay all creditors in full

Individual voluntary arrangement

An IVA is a flexible procedure that allows a debtor to agree with creditors to a scheme that provides a better recovery than bankruptcy under the circumstances.

LPA receivership

An LPA Receiver is appointed by a lender who has a fixed charge over the property under the statutory power given in section 109 Law of Property Act 1925.

Members voluntary liquidations

A Winding-Up procedure for a company which has sufficient money to pay all creditors in full

Partnership voluntary arrangement

A partnership that cannot meet its debts can enter into a formal agreement with the partnership’s creditors to repay their debts either in full or more likely partially over a fixed period of time.