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Senior Administrator / Assistant Manager – Real Estate Insolvency

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A leading restructuring and insolvency firm is looking to hire a Senior Administrator or Assistant Manager into its London Real Estate Insolvency team.
This is a growth hire within a specialist team focused on property-led insolvency work, including real estate administrations / build-out administrations and LPA receiverships. It’s a great opportunity for someone with a strong insolvency background who wants to develop a specialist skillset in the property side of insolvency.
The role
You’ll work on a range of property-heavy insolvency appointments, supporting and managing cases involving development assets, investment property and lender-led real estate situations.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Work will include:
- Administrations involving real estate and development assets
- LPA receiverships
- Stakeholder management with lenders, solicitors, agents and valuers
- Case progression, reporting and statutory work
- Asset realisation and value preservation strategies
About you
The team is open to candidates from a broader corporate insolvency background — previous property insolvency experience is not essential but beneficial. What matters most is a strong insolvency foundation and a genuine interest in specialising in real estate insolvency.


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Package
- Senior Administrator: up to £50,000–£55,000
- Assistant Manager: up to £65,000
- Bonus: typically 15–20%
- Hybrid/flexible working
- An attractive Long-term incentive plan being finalised in the next couple of weeks
This is an excellent opportunity to join a small but growing team within a firm in a strong growth phase, offering genuine progression and the chance to build a niche specialism in a highly active area of the market.
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