Neil Dempsey is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in the insolvency market, currently serving as the Restructuring Director at Johnston Carmichael Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers. His extensive expertise lies primarily in Scottish corporate insolvency and restructuring, where he has honed...
Neil Dempsey is a seasoned professional with over 20 years of experience in the insolvency market, currently serving as the Restructuring Director at Johnston Carmichael Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers. His extensive expertise lies primarily in Scottish corporate insolvency and restructuring, where he has honed his skills in managing contentious liquidations. Appointed by the Courts at the request of petitioning creditors, including government agencies, Neil is adept at conducting thorough investigations into distressed businesses, ensuring compliance and transparency throughout the process.
At Johnston Carmichael, Neil leads key projects that involve complex restructuring strategies tailored for small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and owner-managed businesses (OMBs). His proficiency in navigating the intricacies of trust deeds, debt arrangement schemes, and bankruptcy proceedings allows him to provide invaluable insights and solutions to clients facing financial distress. Neil's experience extends beyond Scottish borders, encompassing offshore and cross-border insolvency matters in the Caribbean and the USA, particularly within the realms of investment funds and financial services.
With a strong foundation in forensic accounting and corporate tax, Neil is well-equipped to devise innovative business strategies that not only address immediate financial challenges but also position clients for long-term success. His commitment to delivering tailored restructuring solutions and his deep understanding of the complexities of the insolvency landscape make him a trusted advisor for businesses seeking to navigate turbulent times. Through his work, Neil continues to contribute significantly to the resilience and recovery of the Scottish SME sector.