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PwC has announced the appointment of Sarah O’Toole as a restructuring and insolvency partner.

She is a restructuring and insolvency specialist with more than 20 years’ experience advising companies in the North West of England needing turnaround and restructuring advice.

At a time when there is an increase in restructuring activity, her appointment is central in continuing the firm’s efforts to guide clients through persistent financial pressures.

O’Toole’s appointment bolsters an already extensive practice of more than 500 restructuring and insolvency specialists.

O’Toole said: “I’m delighted to join PwC at such a critical time for the many businesses across the UK and beyond. I’m looking forward to applying more than 20 years of experience guiding firms through financial headwinds, alongside working with financial institutions to put in place the investment which allows our clients to survive – and also maintain and grow their positions.”

Peter Dickens, PwC UK partner, added: “It’s great to bring someone of Sarah’s calibre and experience into our Restructuring and Insolvency practice as we continue to invest in our team in the North West of England. We are committed to providing our clients with market leading expertise across the spectrum of our restructuring business. Sarah brings a wealth of experience and we are delighted she is joining.”

“Businesses have a range of headwinds to deal with, including energy costs, interest rates, supply chain issues, for example. We continue to support management teams and shareholders navigate these difficult times.”

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