As the founding partner of the specialist national insolvency firm, PPB Advisory, Andrew's understanding of how insolvency practitioners work puts him in a perfect position of knowing how to protect his clients under the PPSR.

"When my clients deal with an insolvency practitioner, I'm very handy at being able to assist them with negotiations," explains Andrew. 

"Without PPS registrations, you don't have a seat at the negotiating table with an insolvency practitioner. I help clients turn up to their creditors meeting armed with the best possible protection so you can negotiate from a position of strength."

Working with Andrew starts with a consultation, during which he'll seek an accurate picture of your business and individual requirements. From there Andrew explains the best strategies for managing your PPSR requirements, including bulk uploading registrations and ongoing help with registrations, renewals and discharges. 

"I see myself as an ongoing help desk for my customers. They are always ringing me with questions, as it's good for them to know they have someone they can talk to."

"I enjoy feeling good knowing my clients' businesses are safer and better protected because of my contribution. I love a challenge and value adding to help my clients."

For purpose-fit guidance and exceptional support in validating, updating and renewing PPS registrations, contact our PPSR specialists at EDX by Equifax. With 40 years of combined experience in insolvency and credit management, they make it their mission to help businesses like yours use the PPSR to insulate against risk, including negotiating with insolvency practitioners to protect your rights as a creditor.


Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is general in nature and does not take into account your personal objectives, financial situation or needs. Therefore, you should consider whether the information is appropriate to your circumstance before acting on it, and where appropriate, seek professional advice from a finance professional such as an adviser.

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