David Rubin & Partners has been acquired by Begbies Traynor Group
The shareholders of David Rubin & Partners Limited, a long-established recovery and insolvency firm, have sold the company to Begbies Traynor Group PLC.
Established over 35 years ago and with offices in London and Guernsey, David Rubin & Partners is a well-respected name in the recovery industry. It specializes in business turnarounds, corporate and personal insolvency and has a successful track record working across all sectors with clients of all sizes, from large organizations with international reach to SMEs and individuals. David Rubin & Partners is recognized for its high caliber and a full suite of services providing a one-stop-shop in the recovery market.
Founded in 1989, Begbies Traynor is the UK’s leading corporate rescue and recovery practice. It offers a range of professional advisory options across issues such as corporate and commercial finance, restructuring and consulting.
Oaklins Cavendish, based in the UK, advised David Rubin & Partners on the sale of the business.



Paul Appleton
Managing Partner, David Rubin & Partners Limited
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