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Begbies Traynor Group has announced the appointment of Nick West as partner to advise businesses across Shropshire and Mid-Wales, as the firm looks to enhance its insolvency services in the Midlands.

West brings almost two decades of experience as a licensed insolvency practitioner, having supported businesses across the region in retail, agriculture, manufacturing, pubs, hotels and charities.

He joins from the consultancy he launched in 2020 – West Advisory – where he spearheaded four years of consistent growth, delivering a full range of insolvency services in addition to advice for directors on strategic decisions. 

This latest appointment continues Begbies Traynor’s expansion and follows the opening of the firm’s Dudley office, led by Dan Trinham, and three additions to its growing forensic accounting offering, including partner and national lead for investigation, integrity and compliance services Sannan Khan. 

Craig Povey, partner at Begbies Traynor, said: “We are helping businesses across the Midlands take their next steps and advise directors on their options whether winding down or building up a company. 

“Bringing Nick and his experience to the firm will add to the full range of services we are enhancing across the Midlands. We are all looking forward to working with Nick and clients will benefit from his knowledge.”

West added: “I am very excited to be joining the Begbies Traynor team at this time. Expanding the firm’s offering across the region at this point will give many businesses the lifeline they need and the right tools to successfully wind down operations. 

“Being part of a firm such as Begbies Traynor, will also mean that Shropshire and Mid-Wales businesses can tap into the restructuring and funding talent throughout the group.”

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