EisnerAmper, a leading global business advisory firm, is pleased to introduce Restructuring and Insolvency services to its Cayman Islands offering. EisnerAmper Cayman now provides expertise to clients who need to trace, protect and recover assets, restructure businesses, or liquidate entities for the benefit of stakeholders.
Private funds, businesses and the financial services community worldwide look to the Cayman Islands as an effective domicile to support their global strategies at each stage of the investment and business lifecycle. EisnerAmper Cayman offers a full suite of services which provide an efficiency minded, sensitive and experienced team working to maximize value for stakeholders. These services include:
Tim Womack and John Henry will be the partners leading the new service lines for EisnerAmper Cayman. Both have significant offshore experience, having worked in the Cayman Islands for many years. Tim Womack commented, “John and I are excited to bring our combined offshore experience to EisnerAmper Cayman. As the EisnerAmper Global network grows, the range of services and expertise we can provide ensures our clients will be catered for at every step of the business lifecycle”.
“Investments continue to offer lucrative opportunities along with unique challenges to professionals, businesses, and investors throughout the Cayman Islands,” said Peter Cogan, Managing Partner, Financial Services Industry and Chair of EisnerAmper Global. “We’ve heard from our clients and are excited to offer this valuable suite of services to meet their ongoing needs. These highly in-demand services will help fortify our strategy and connect the dots for our clients who trade around the globe between the U.S., Singapore, and the Cayman Islands.”
“EisnerAmper has long been acknowledged as being at the forefront of international business,” added Ben Leung, Managing Partner of EisnerAmper Cayman Ltd. “With the addition of these needed services, we broaden our offering in one of world’s most prominent and important financial service centers.”