Begbies Traynor () (until 1997 known as Traynor & Partners) is a firm specialising in corporate restructuring. They were formed in 1989, expanded through mergers and organic growth and were floated in 2004. The company employs over 700 people and has over 100 offices around the
United Kingdom
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History
The company was formed as Traynor & Partners in 1989 by Ric Traynor and Andrew Dick. It traded under this name for eight years, growing during this period to cover much of Northern England. In 1997 Traynor took over London-based firm Begbies, founded by George Begbie, and was renamed Begbies Traynor.
The company was floated on the
Alternative Investment Market
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in August 2004, becoming the first insolvency specialist to do so. It was initially intended that this should occur in July 2004, but was put back by a month. At this point the company had 23 offices and 240 employees.
Begbies benefited from the economic downturn caused by the
credit crunch
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in 2008, with business initially increasing. Ric Traynor predicted at the beginning of 2009 that shares would increase in value to around 150p, although
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stated that 140p was more likely. However, a decline in its tax business saw company profits fall short of predictions despite increased turnover in its insolvency division, and share prices fell below 100p in early 2010. Begbies' business was affected by a reduction in insolvencies following the introduction of increased government support; although profits for the 2009/10 financial year were higher than those for the previous year, they were well below expectations, and share prices fell to a low of 59.5p in June 2010. The company lost its
chief financial officer, John Gittins, to a rival firm from August 2010.
In May 2010 Begbies Traynor renegotiated a financing deal with banks
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and
Yorkshire Bank which increased its credit facility to £30 million. This allowed the company to expand further, announcing the opening of a new office in
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in early June 2010.
In March 2021, Begbies Traynor has decided to purchase David Rubin & Partners for up to £25 million. The upfront sum is £12 million, and cash earn-out payments worth up to £13 million contingent on the purchased business's financial results.
Notable projects
The company have helped to restructure or liquidate a number of notable companies, including:
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Scarborough F.C.
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Wrexham F.C.
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FM Rail
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A.F.C. Bournemouth
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Southampton Leisure Holdings PLC
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Northcott Theatre
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Port Vale F.C.
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*Wigan Athletic Football Club
References
External links
Begbies Traynor Group websiteFT.com - Markets Data - BegbiesBegbies Traynor hit by Government support for struggling companies , Business , blog , guardian.co.ukReal Business Rescue website is part of Begbies Traynor
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Accounting firms of the United Kingdom
Insolvency and corporate recovery firms
Companies based in Manchester
Business services companies established in 1989
Companies listed on the London Stock Exchange
1989 establishments in England