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Begbies Traynor adds offshore offices in acquisition of insolvency group CVR

The £20.8m deal will see 90 people from CVR's offices in the south of England and overseas join Begbies Traynor

Ric Traynor, executive chairman of Begbies Traynor Group

Manchester-headquartered accountancy group Begbies Traynor has added its first offshore offices after a £21m acquisition of an insolvency group.

The corporate restructuring specialist said it would pay a consideration up to £20.8m for CVR Global, an insolvency practitioner focused in the south of England.

The deal will add Begbies’ first ever overseas offices, as it gains access to CVR’s offshore sites in Gibraltar, Jersey, Cyprus and the British Virgin Islands.

CVR also has significant insolvency practice, and a strong forensic accounting side, Babies said in a statement to the London Stock Exchange on Monday. It has º£½ÇÊÓÆµ offices at London, Birmingham, Bristol, Southampton, Hove, Medway and Colchester

Ric Traynor, Begbies Traynor’s executive chairman, said: "The acquisition of CVR is our largest insolvency acquisition to date and is expected to be immediately earnings-enhancing,” said

“The increase in scale and capabilities leaves the group well-positioned to increase its market share and continue to grow its business recovery and financial advisory revenues.”

CVR’s 90 partners and employees will join Begbies’ offices and teams in the south of England and will operate under the Begbies Traynor and BTG Advisory brands.

In its most recent financial year, CVR made revenue of £9.5m and normalised pre-tax profit of £1.2m. The acquisition is expected to bring operating synergies of at least £750,000 every year.