Begbies Traynor Group plc provides business recovery, financial advisory, and property services consultancy services in the United Kingdom. The company operates in two segments, Business Recovery and Advisory, and Property Advisory. It offers insolvency services, including administration, creditors' voluntary liquidation, company voluntary arrangement, compulsory liquidation, the Law of Property Act receivership, members' voluntary liquidation, partnership liquidation, and personal insolvency services; and restructuring services such as contingency planning, corporate simplification, debt restructuring, diagnostic business review, optimized exit planning, pre-lend reviews, and turnaround services. The company also provides creditor guides, fee estimates, and work details; capital management, corporate finance, commercial arbitration, forensic, pensions advisory, and transaction support services; finance and funding, including unsecured funding, agricultural, asset, corporate, healthcare, invoice, property, renewables, and vehicle finance services; and real estate advisory services which include commercial property for sale or to let, real estate auctions, building surveying and project consultancy, real estate valuations, real estate management, and real estate insurance services. In addition, it offers business asset sales services; and business sale services. It serves automotive, charities, construction, education, healthcare, hospitality and leisure, manufacturing, media and telecoms, professional and financial services, property services and real estate, public sector, retail, sport, transport and logistics, and travel and tourism sectors. Begbies Traynor Group plc was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Manchester, the United Kingdom.
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