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Free Insolvency Help Line

Specialist support for Voluntary and Community Organisaitons in financial crisis

NCVO, in partnership with the Charity Finance Directors Group (CFDG) and insolvency experts MacIntyre Hudson and PricewaterhouseCoopers are working together to open up CFDG’s Insolvency Helpline to provide support and benefit to the wider sector.

Many voluntary and community organisations are struggling financially at the moment, and if you’re one of them, you should get the right support as soon as possible. Seeking early expert advice combined with determination can avoid closure.

Insolvency – also known as bankruptcy – is a complicated topic that is best addressed by a technical specialist rather than standard certified accountants.

Accessing timely expert advice is vital

With the right advice, organisations exploring insolvency may not be in danger of mounting liabilities and could have a number of options other than closure available.

If you are experiencing the following, it may be time to seek specialist advice:

  • Mounting debts
  • Less cash flow
  • Rising income gaps
  • Worries that you cannot keep doing more with less

There are no stupid questions and the right advice provided at the right time could have a substantial impact on your organisation’s future. So if you are not sure if insolvency applies to your organisation, please ask now!

The free Insolvency Helpline is available, just call

PricewaterhouseCoopers
Ian Oakley-Smith - 0207 212 6023

MacIntyre Hudson
Peter Gotham - 0207 014 8851

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NCVO has online advice on:

• How to recognise and avoid a financial crisis
• How to manage a crisis
• How to test for insolvency

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