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Adam Monty

Manager

Adam Monty is a Manager with Teneo’s Financial Advisory business, based in London.

Adam has 8 years of restructuring experience advising global corporates, lenders and shareholders in both the public and private sector. Adam has worked on several high-profile formal insolvencies and has advised clients on liquidity, working capital optimisation, contingency planning, turnaround and financial restructuring projects.

Adam has also benefited from a secondment into the Insolvency Delivery Team and has worked across a wide range of sectors including leisure, retail, manufacturing, healthcare and defence.

 

Selected Project Experience:

  • Large UK retailer – Cash management review of one of the UK’s largest retailers. Identified options available and quantified areas of opportunity for the Company and to lenders and led a small project team to produce a comprehensive report of findings.
  • UK restaurant chain – Produced short term cash flow forecast report for lenders. Work involved identifying key cash flow drivers and available borrowing facilities.
  • Project Faerch – Working Capital diagnostic report for a leading European plastics manufacturing business. Identified efficiencies and opportunities to improve their cash position through payables, receivables and inventory initiatives.
  • Project Farren – Multi-million-pound NHS trust transformation project to develop and deliver radical change.
  • Project Henry – Cash & Working Capital project for a crematorium firm. Identified savings of £33 million for the company.
  • ‘Drivers of the Deficit’ Review – Supported management of an NHS Trust in objectively identifying the causes of financial deficits, providing direction on cost reduction and optimization.
  • Ministry of Defence – Delivered a complex programme to implement Defence acquisition reform, set up to control acquisition costs in the Ministry of Defence.
  • Independent Business Review, Education Sector – Advised the Bank Syndicate on the restructuring of the debt for a leading London University.

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