The international network of Rodgers Reidy is uniquely resourced to specialise exclusively on turnaround and recovery strategies, corporate and personal insolvency, forensic accounting and litigation support services.
Rodgers Reidy is an affiliation of independent companies operating in Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Asia under the common business name of Rodgers Reidy.
A preliminary discussion on specific matters with any party and/or their advisors is on a no obligation/no cost basis.
Our Approach
At Rodgers Reidy, we aim to, wherever possible, rescue a company or individual in financial difficulty by designing arrangements that will return commercial viability, will benefit all stakeholders, and which avoid the need for liquidation or bankruptcy.
In circumstances where this cannot be achieved, we will undertake a prompt, equitable and transparent process calculated to realise the full value of the available assets, so as to achieve the highest possible returns for creditors.
Background
Rodgers Reidy was established in 1999 in Sydney. Starting with a single staff member, the firm has grown steadily into one of the leading insolvency firms in Australia, New Zealand and Asia with offices and affiliates in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, Northern Territory, Tasmania, Auckland, Christchurch, Singapore, Hong Kong and Kuala Lumpur. The directors have extensive experience in industries as diverse as building and construction, entertainment, printing, manufacturing, retail and hospitality, to name but a few.
Rodgers Reidy has offices in:
Adelaide
Auckland
Brisbane
Christchurch
Darwin
Hobart
Hong Kong
Kuala Lumpur
Melbourne
Perth
Singapore
Sydney
Services Provided:
Specialisms
Our Sector ExperienceLocations
View Global OfficesLevel 1 547 Te Atatu Road Te Atatu Peninsula Auckland 0610
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