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Insolvency Services

CB Richard Ellis recognises that the landscape of the insolvency sector in the commercial property market has changed dramatically since the last trough in the economic cycle.  The increased statutory duties under section 420A introduced by the Corporate Law Reform Act of 1992 now make up the everyday framework of the financial work environment. We realise that this much tougher and accountable age for the insolvency sector requires finely-tuned, bespoke and dedicated CBRE attention.

The CBRE insolvency team began in 2003 and has established a prodigious and ever-growing track record of successful transactions and advisory services on behalf of financiers and insolvency practitioners throughout Australia.

This team prides itself on its quality of service and its intimate knowledge of the needs of receivers and mortgagees to comply with their duties under Common Law and the Corporations Act.

Click here for a brief introduction to our team and a selection of our track record in the industry. Contact us at insolvency@cbre.com.au to subscribe to the CBRE Insolvency Newsline e-newsletter, a regular update on the insolvency sector in the commercial property market sharing research, information and insights.

 


 

Scott Gray-Spencer
Executive Managing Director

Private Client Group
Australia & New Zealand

T 61 2 9333 3448      
M 61 400 222 226      
scott.gray-spencer@cbre.com.au

Last Modified: Monday, March 30, 2009
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