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LPA Recievership Manager

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LPA Receiver / Insolvency Manager
Top 11 Accountancy Practice | Hybrid Working | Competitive Salary + Excellent Benefits
I'm currently working with one of the UK's Top 11 accountancy and advisory firms as they continue to invest in and grow their highly regarded Restructuring & Recovery team. Due to continued success and an increasing pipeline of work, they're looking to appoint an experienced LPA Receiver / Insolvency Manager to manage a varied portfolio of LPA Receivership and insolvency cases.
This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious insolvency professional who enjoys managing complex cases, building strong client relationships, and working within a collaborative environment that genuinely supports career progression.
The Opportunity
- You'll take ownership of a diverse portfolio of LPA Receivership appointments, managing cases from appointment through to closure while working closely with secured lenders, legal advisers, borrowers, property professionals, and internal stakeholders.
- Alongside receivership work, you'll also have exposure to a range of formal insolvency appointments, making this an ideal role for someone looking for a broad and technically challenging position within a leading national practice.
- You'll be joining a team that has built an excellent reputation in the market, offering exposure to high-quality work, supportive leadership, and genuine opportunities for progression.
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Responsibilities
- Managing a portfolio of LPA Receivership appointments from appointment through to completion.
- Overseeing property realisations, asset management strategies, and disposals to maximise recoveries for secured lenders.
- Managing a range of corporate and personal insolvency appointments where required.
- Liaising with lenders, solicitors, borrowers, agents, valuers, tenants, and other key stakeholders.
- Preparing statutory reports, case reviews, correspondence, and financial updates.
- Ensuring all cases are administered in line with current legislation and regulatory requirements.
- Monitoring case progression, budgets, and recoveries to ensure commercial outcomes are achieved.
- Supporting and mentoring junior members of the team.
- Building and maintaining strong relationships with clients and professional introducers.
- Assisting Partners and Directors with business development opportunities where appropriate.
What I'm Looking For
I'm keen to speak with candidates who have:
- Previous experience managing LPA Receivership appointments.
- A strong background within corporate insolvency and restructuring.
- CPI, ACA, ACCA, JIEB, or equivalent qualifications (or significant relevant experience).
- A solid understanding of insolvency legislation and receivership processes.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
- The ability to manage multiple assignments while maintaining a high level of technical accuracy.
- Experience supervising or mentoring junior colleagues would be advantageous.


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What's on Offer
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established and forward-thinking firm that genuinely invests in its people. In return, you can expect:
- Competitive salary with regular salary reviews.
- Hybrid and flexible working.
- Clear career progression within a growing national team.
- Exposure to high-profile and varied assignments.
- Generous holiday allowance.
- Pension, life assurance, and a comprehensive benefits package.
- Ongoing professional development and support with further qualifications where appropriate.
- A collaborative culture where your contribution is recognised and rewarded.
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If you're currently working in insolvency and have experience with LPA Receiverships, or you're looking to join a firm that offers genuine long-term career opportunities, I'd be delighted to tell you more. Please apply in confidence or get in touch for a confidential discussion about the role and the wider opportunity.
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