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Risk Management for Insolvency Practitioners and their clients

Risk Management for UK Insolvency Practitioners including health & safety inspections, fire risk assessments, and site investigations.

Insolvency firms and their clients face evolving risks as the number and diversity of insolvencies rises.

Marsh's R&R practice can provide support for various risk management needs in addition to our insurance and bonding solutions. Some of the main types of risk management support provided include:

  1. Property valuations: Marsh can assist with property valuations to help assess the value and potential risks associated with properties involved in restructuring and recovery assignments.
  2. Site investigation: Marsh's R&R practice can conduct site investigations to identify any potential environmental or other risks associated with specific locations.
  3. Hazard identification: We can help identify and assess potential hazards and risks within a given environment, providing insights to mitigate those risks.
  4. Fire risk assessments: Marsh can conduct fire risk assessments to evaluate the fire safety measures in place and identify any areas that may require improvement.
  5. Health and Safety: We can provide guidance and support in implementing effective health and safety measures to ensure compliance and minimise risks in the workplace.
  6. Cyber: Marsh offers expertise in cyber risk management, helping professionals in the restructuring and recovery field protect against cyber threats and data breaches.
  7. Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and Climate Related Risks: We can also assist in evaluating and managing environmental, social, and governance and climate related risks, and incorporating sustainable practices within your business operations.
  8. Training: Marsh can provide training programs to enhance risk management knowledge and skills for professionals in the restructuring and recovery field.
  9. Legislative changes: We can help navigate and adapt to legislative changes, such as those related to multi-occupancy properties, ensuring compliance, and minimising associated risks.