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IFT AWARDS 2021

Written by Kya Esnard on November 12, 2021

The IFT Annual Awards are back and we are delighted to be back and celebrating the very best of business turnaround.

We’re excited to be able to meet in person again. This is an opportunity to celebrate the contribution made by the UK’s turnaround community and to catch up with peers, colleagues and clients in the beautiful surroundings of the Rosewood London hotel. Submissions are welcomed from individuals, firms and businesses.

The annual awards dinner will take place at Rosewood London on 11th November 2021. Join us at the IFT Awards to celebrate contributions towards turnaround, transformation and restructuring.

Submissions and Categories:

This years categories are as follows:

  • SME Turnaround
  • Large Company Turnaround
  • Not for Profit Turnaround
  • Community Impact Turnaround
  • Independent Turnaround Adviser
  • Turnaround Adviser (firm or individual)
  • Legal Adviser (firm or individual)
  • Rising Star
  • Special Situations Debt Provider
  • Special Situations Private Equity Provider

Submissions are open until Friday 30th July, for more information on how to enter your submissions or for category guidelines please contact Natasha Proctor: NProctor@the-ift.com.

 

Event time:

Arrival from 18:15

Drinks reception: 18:30

Dinner: 19:30

Awards: 21:30

Carriages: 00:00

Location:

Rosewood Hotel, High Holborn

London, WC1V 7EN

Sponsorship, Tickets and Tables:

For sponsorship, ticket or table enquiries please contact Natasha Proctor: NProctor@the-ift.com.

*PLEASE DO NOT USE THE SIGN UP LINK BELOW*

Turnaround, the economy and people

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56K Jobs

Members of The IFT saved an estimated 56,000 jobs in 2023-24.

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£3.1 Billion

IFT members helped add £3.1 billion in shareholder value in 2023-24.

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80% busier/as busy

Over 80% of IFT members reported being busier or as busy 2023-24 compared to the previous year.

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62%

Over 60% of stressed companies don’t know they are in trouble until it is too late.

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