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BTG Consulting
Ticker: BTG Exchange: AIM www.btguk.com

BTG Consulting plc (formerly Begbies Traynor Group) is an AIM-listed professional services consultancy delivering solutions for businesses, financial institutions and professional advisers in the areas of corporate recovery, restructuring and turnaround, corporate finance, forensic accounting, investigations and security risk.

The Group serves its clients via an extensive UK office network and through an international association of approved partner firms which enables it to draw together specialist teams from around the world to meet specific cross-jurisdictional challenges.

BTG Consulting 23 Sep 2021

AGM statement and trading update in line

Trading during the first quarter (May to July 2021) was in line with expectations. BEG remains on...

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BTG Consulting 21 Jul 2021

Acquisitions underpin outlook in recovering markets

Strong FY21 results were in line with our most recently upgraded forecasts (May 2021) and reinforce...

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BTG Consulting 20 May 2021

‘Comfortably ahead of market expectations’

We have upgraded our FY21e forecasts in line with the year-end trading update, which confirmed an...

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BTG Consulting 11 May 2021

Latest deal enhances revenues and relationships

The latest acquisition, Midlands based finance broker MAF Property Limited (trades as MAF Finance...

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BTG Consulting 24 Mar 2021

Upgrades after DRP acquisition

We have upgraded both our forecasts and valuation post the group’s latest acquisition. To recap, in...

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BTG Consulting 12 Mar 2021

Acquisition boosts scale and market share

BEG has announced another substantial acquisition, of insolvency practice David Rubin & Partners...

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BTG Consulting 02 Mar 2021

Delivering sustainable, quality growth

Begbies Traynor’s track record demonstrates its ability to generate consistent growth in...

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BTG Consulting 01 Apr 2020

Look at what's right under your nose

Who benefits from the death of businesses during the lock-down? Corporate undertakers, that’s who....

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