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Specialist services

Working together to help you assist your clients through tough times.

Crowe has a number of specialist services that can complement the services you already provide to your clients.


Professional practices such as accountancy and law firms commonly provide compliance and advisory services to multiple clients, building a solid relationship with the individuals and businesses requiring assistance.

When it comes to issues outside of your area of expertise, we can work with you providing the advice you need.

In order to support our clients through challenging circumstances, we regularly collaborate with other accounting firms and law firms. When the need arises, make sure you come to the right people who can deliver the right quality services.

How our specialist teams can help you

What we do

We provide advice to companies facing financial difficulties, needing advice on administration, company voluntary arrangements or liquidation.

A group of companies may also need help with simplifying their corporate structure.

Triggers to look for with your clients and contacts

  • A client experiencing financial difficulties.
  • A director who needs to understand their fiduciary duties for an insolvent entity and avoid personal liability.
  • A client who is looking to exit their business and draw reserves in a tax efficient way.
  • A group of companies with dormant entities and an unnecessarily complicated corporate structure.

Specialist services brochure


Read more about how our specialist services, Tax Resolutions, Insolvency and Recovery, and Forensic group, and how they can help your clients.

Download our brochure [pdf]

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Contact us


Martin Chapman
Martin Chapman
Partner, National Head of Forensic Services
Alex Houston
Alex Houston
Partner, Forensics ServicesLondon
Steven Edwards
Steven Edwards
Partner, Insolvency and RestructuringKent
Hayley Ives
Hayley Ives
Director, Tax ResolutionsLondon