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Adapt, Transform, Succeed – The Institute for Turnaround (The IFT) announces 2024 award winners

The IFT Annual Awards, the UK’s prestigious awards celebrating business recognises individuals and organisations for turnaround excellence. The winners are…

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The IFT publishes new report on UK business funding

The Institute for Turnaround today publishes a new report, UK Corporate Funding:  what to to expect. The report outlines key points…

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Swift – Conference Edition 2024

You can read our latest edition of Swift here. This includes updates on our recent national conference and insights from our…

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Adapt, Transform, Succeed – The Institute for Turnaround (The IFT) announces 2024 award winners

The IFT Annual Awards, the UK’s prestigious awards celebrating business recognises individuals and organisations for turnaround excellence. The winners are…

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Where are we now with Restructuring Plans?

2024 started off with a hugely significant development for the emerging practice and use of Part 26A Restructuring Plans (RPs),…

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The IFT Quarterly Update Q2 2024: steadily increasing turnaround activity as businesses deplete working capital

Our Q2 2024 update on turnaround and restructuring activity across sectors shows a picture of steadily increasing activity, with half…

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King’s Speech reaches for stability – and growth

Less than a fortnight after securing a landslide majority, the new Labour government’s first King’s Speech placed an emphasis on…

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IFT and Macfarlanes publish update on the business funding landscape

Today The Institute for Turnaround (The IFT) and Macfarlanes published a report outlining recent trends in the business funding landscape…

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Part 26A Restructuring Plans driving consensual restructuring, research finds

Research from The Institute for Turnaround (The IFT) found that Part 26A Restructuring Plans were being considered in increasing numbers…