Navin Joins Cathro & Partners!

We are pleased to announce a new member of the Cathro & Partners team.

We are pleased to announce a new member of the Cathro & Partners team.

Navin Lal has joined our team in Canberra as our Senior Manager.

Navin started his journey with us in May 2022 with over 20 years of insolvency experience across a number of national insolvency firms. Navin has extensive experience in both personal and corporate insolvency. Navin can also assist clients in Hindi. He is already a valued member of the team and we look forward to working alongside you in the future.

Welcome, Navin!

Cathro & Partners are excited to continue expanding the team and having Navin Lal onboard at Cathro & Partners.

For more information, please contact:

Simon Cathro

Cathro & Partners

Founder & Managing Principal

+61 416 014 889

simon.cathro@cathropartners.com.au

About Cathro & Partners

Cathro & Partners are experts in providing insolvency and restructuring services that help to create and preserve business value. Founded in 2021 by industry expert Simon Cathro, the boutique firm specialises in restructuring, turnaround, insolvency, safe harbour, secured enforcement services and pre-lending services.

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