KPMG has appointed a new senior restructuring advisor in the Jersey team's advisory department.
Chris Norman joins the firm with a diverse background of knowledge and experience, stemming from various executive and management roles within the insolvency and advisory industry.
As an ICAEW licensed insolvency practitioner, Mr Norman over the years has taken a large number of appointments as an administrator and liquidator of financially distressed corporate entities in the UK.
Mr Norman, who has moved to Jersey from Milton Keynes, will provide advice, insight and support to Channel Island clients on all matters in relation to financial distress and formal corporate and individual insolvency proceedings, in both the financial and non-financial sectors. He will also be responsible for undertaking independent investigative reviews as part of disputes or contentious matters.
Linda Johnson, KPMG’s Advisory Director in the Channel Islands, said: “Today’s challenging financial environment has the potential to create many complex problems that can impact an array of companies and their value.
“At KPMG, it is our priority to provide financial security and stability through strategic restructuring and advisory services. Chris’ rich knowledge is an asset to these services and means that the highest level of expertise is available to our clients at all times.
“Having worked with entities operating in the finance, leisure and hospitality, wholesale and retail, construction and manufacturing enterprise sectors, the diversity of Chris’ skill set will be valuable to our varied clients whose work spans across all industries.
“He will be invaluable in elevating the range and depth of advisory services offered to the Channel Islands’ professional and financial services arena.”
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