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Restructuring Manager
Corporate Finance Advisory | London | Turnaround, Insolvency & Special Situations
Why Apply?
This is an excellent opportunity for a Restructuring Manager to join a highly regarded Corporate Finance and Advisory team, working with businesses, lenders, investors and stakeholders across complex restructuring, turnaround and special situations projects.
This role would suit someone from a restructuring, insolvency, corporate finance, transaction advisory, or financial advisory background who wants stronger client exposure, more ownership of projects, and the opportunity to work on high-quality advisory assignments.
You will work closely with Partners and Directors across a range of restructuring and corporate finance projects, supporting clients through periods of change, challenge, financial pressure, or strategic transition.
Key Highlights Include:
- Join a respected Corporate Finance and Advisory team with strong restructuring capability
- Work across restructuring, turnaround, insolvency, contingency planning, and special situations projects
- Gain exposure to businesses, lenders, investors, management teams, and other key stakeholders
- Take ownership of client relationships, project delivery, and workstreams
- Work closely with Partners and Directors on technically challenging and commercial assignments
- Excellent progression opportunity towards Senior Manager and beyond
- Strong platform for someone looking to build a long-term career in restructuring advisory
- Collaborative, ambitious, and commercially focused team environment
The Role
As Restructuring Manager, you will play a key role in delivering restructuring, turnaround, and financial advisory projects for a varied client base.
You will support clients across both advisory and insolvency-related assignments, helping businesses assess options, manage stakeholders, improve liquidity, review financial performance, and navigate periods of financial or operational challenge.
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The role may involve working across independent business reviews, short-term cash flow forecasting, contingency planning, accelerated M&A, debt advisory, refinancing, turnaround planning, administrations, liquidations, and wider special situations work.
This is a highly commercial role where you will be involved in analyzing financial information, preparing client-facing reports, managing project workstreams, and supporting senior stakeholders through sensitive and time-critical situations.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage and support restructuring, turnaround, and financial advisory assignments
- Prepare and review short-term cash flow forecasts, options reviews, and financial analysis
- Support independent business reviews, contingency planning, and stakeholder reporting
- Assist with accelerated M&A, refinancing, debt advisory, and special situations projects
- Analyse trading performance, working capital, cash flow, debt position, and liquidity requirements
- Prepare client-facing reports, presentations, and strategic recommendations
- Liaise with management teams, lenders, investors, lawyers, and other professional advisers
- Support insolvency-related assignments including administrations, liquidations, and receiverships where required
- Identify key financial risks, pressure points, turnaround opportunities, and stakeholder considerations
- Manage junior team members and contribute to their development
- Support Partners and Directors with business development, proposals, and client relationship activity
The Ideal Candidate
The successful candidate will likely come from a restructuring, insolvency, corporate finance, transaction advisory, financial advisory, or deals background.


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You may currently be working within a Big 4, Top 10, mid-tier, boutique advisory firm, restructuring practice, or specialist insolvency firm and looking for a role that offers more autonomy, broader project exposure, and stronger progression.
This position would suit someone who enjoys working in a fast-paced, client-facing environment and is comfortable dealing with complex financial situations, competing stakeholder interests, and time-critical projects.
Requirements
- ACA, ACCA, CPI, JIEB, CFA, or equivalent qualification would be beneficial
- Experience in restructuring, insolvency, turnaround, corporate finance, transaction advisory, or financial advisory
- Strong financial analysis, cash flow forecasting, and report writing skills
- Good understanding of business performance, liquidity, working capital, and debt structures
- Experience supporting or managing advisory, restructuring, or insolvency-related projects
- Strong communication skills and confidence dealing with clients, lenders, and senior stakeholders
- Ability to manage multiple projects, deadlines, and competing priorities
- Commercial mindset with strong problem-solving ability
- Experience within a practice, advisory, insolvency, or professional services environment would be advantageous
What’s on Offer?
This is a fantastic opportunity to join a respected Corporate Finance and Advisory team where you will gain exposure to high-quality restructuring, turnaround, and special situations work.
You will work closely with senior leadership on complex projects, gaining strong client exposure, technical development, and long-term progression.
For someone looking to build their career in restructuring advisory while gaining more ownership, visibility, and commercial exposure, this is an excellent next move.
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