If your business was affected by the recent flooding in Yorkshire then you are likely wondering how you are going to carry on. Many companies will require expensive repair work before they are able to continue trading and this can lead to insolvency before the doors even re-open.
If your business is now in debt and you would like help getting it back on its feet then call us. We understand your needs and will focus on the best option for you, not for your creditors.
With the aid of a government scheme called a Company Voluntary Arrangement or CVA we can reduce your monthly repayments to a manageable level, allowing you to continue trading. In many cases a CVA can also write off a percentage of the debt, giving you room to breathe.
Unlike the alternatives (Administration, Bankruptcy, Liquidation) a CVA allows you to continue to run your company and offers the chance for your company to recover.
Unlike most Insolvency Practitioners Debtsgone LTD DO NOT charge upfront fees and we are happy to talk to you about your options free of charge and with no obligation. We are here to help you.
Call us on: 0800 071 1616
Email Us On: info@debtsgone.co.uk
See Us On The Web: www.debtsgone.co.uk
Tuesday, 10 July 2007
Posted by Debtsgone LTD at Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Labels: Help For Yorkshire Flood Victims
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