Cathro & Partners Expands Reach with New Melbourne Office to Enhance National Insolvency Services

As we head into the festive season, we’ve taken a moment to reflect on the year that was and capture our thoughts on what 2024 is likely to bring for Australian businesses and the insolvency sector.


As we head into the festive season, we’ve taken a moment to reflect on the year that was and capture our thoughts on what 2024 is likely to bring for Australian businesses and the insolvency sector.

Cathro & Partners is delighted to announce the opening of our new Melbourne office, a significant expansion that has been featured in leading financial news outlets such as Accountants Daily and Accounting Times. This strategic move strengthens our presence across Australia and situates us at the forefront of the business community in the nation’s second-largest commercial center.

The Melbourne branch is led by David Mutton, who takes on the role of Principal, bringing his extensive experience as an insolvency specialist to the fore. Working alongside him is Jordan Lai, appointed as Manager, whose expertise will be integral in steering our unparalleled advisory services. Together, they are poised to deliver exceptional support and guidance, reflecting our firm’s steadfast commitment to excellence in financial advisory and restructuring services.


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