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Corporate Advice

Corporate advisory services assist directors, lenders, accountants, solicitors and stakeholders who need clear advice before a situation becomes more difficult.

Overview

Corporate Advice

Corporate advisory services assist directors, lenders, accountants, solicitors and stakeholders who need clear advice before a situation becomes more difficult.

This work may involve reviewing solvency, assessing restructuring options, managing creditor pressure, preparing for negotiations or considering formal insolvency pathways.

Need advice early?

Early action can improve the range of options available and reduce uncertainty for directors, creditors and stakeholders.

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When it is used

When this service may be appropriate

Corporate advice is often valuable before a formal appointment is necessary, while options remain available and decisions can still be planned.

  • Directors are unsure about solvency or trading risk.
  • A business needs restructuring or turnaround advice.
  • Creditors, lenders or advisers need an independent view.
  • There are concerns about ATO debt, creditor pressure or cash flow.
  • A second opinion is needed before taking action.
How JLA helps

Practical guidance from first contact to outcome

Assess the position

We review the immediate circumstances, stakeholders, risks, documents and timing so the situation is understood before decisions are made.

Explain the options

We explain available pathways in plain English, including the practical consequences of each option and what may happen next.

Implement clearly

Where an appointment or formal process is required, we communicate clearly and focus on practical, commercially sensible outcomes.

Typical process

What usually happens

Every matter is different, but most engagements follow a clear sequence of review, communication, implementation and reporting.

1

Initial consultation

JLA listens to the circumstances and identifies the immediate issues, stakeholders and time pressures.

2

Review and assessment

Relevant information is reviewed so the available options and risks can be understood.

3

Communication

Stakeholders are contacted where appropriate and the process is explained clearly.

4

Implementation

The agreed strategy or formal process is implemented with attention to compliance and practical outcomes.

5

Ongoing reporting

Progress, decisions and next steps are communicated throughout the engagement.

FAQs

Common questions

These answers are general information only. Specific advice depends on the facts of the matter.

Is corporate advice confidential?

Initial advisory work is typically handled discreetly and confidentially.

Does seeking advice mean insolvency is inevitable?

No. Early advice may help identify options before formal insolvency becomes necessary.

Who uses corporate advisory services?

Directors, lenders, accountants, solicitors, investors and creditors may seek independent advice.

What information is needed?

Financial information, creditor position, cash flow, key contracts and director concerns are usually relevant.

Speak with an insolvency specialist.

If this situation affects you, your business or a company you deal with, confidential advice can help clarify the next step.

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