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Boutique business advisory, restructuring and investment practice firm Resolve has been awarded corporate restructuring firm of the year at the Turnaround, Restructuring and Insolvency (TRI) Awards 2022 for the third year in a row.

Resolve stated that the combination of economic and political headwinds have made this an
“unprecedentedly challenging year” for small to medium sized businesses and that the team should be “proud of their efforts”.

The company was founded in 2006 by Cameron Gunn and Mark Supperstone and has grown to one of the largest advisory firms for SME’s in the UK.

Cameron Gunn, Resolve’s co-founder and senior partner, said: “We are so proud
that ReSolve has won this prestigious TRI award for the third year running. This industry
accolade shows that the ReSolve team continues to go from strength to strength and I am proud of the work we have done to support vital British businesses, putting them on the right path. We look forward to continuing to support SMEs across the UK in 2023.”

Mark Supperstone, co-founder and managing partner, added: “These are challenging
times and this TRI award recognises ReSolve’s vital work in this fast-moving sector. Winning
Corporate Restructuring Firm of the Year again demonstrates the high calibre of talent at
ReSolve and I would like to take this opportunity to thank the whole ReSolve team for their
huge efforts this year.”

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