At Bowcock & Pursaill, our team of experienced corporate finance solicitors have worked on behalf of both business owners and managers for a variety of needs for decades.
Our specialist team of corporate lawyers are highly experienced in supporting businesses with a range of corporate finance requirements. Our solicitors have expansive knowledge of structures, processes and finance requirements for anything related to corporate finance. From company acquisitions, investments, joint ventures, restructuring, management buy outs / buy ins, succession and more. We support companies to achieve their transactional goals.
Whether you are buying, selling, starting or investing in a company, the structure of your transaction has implications in both the short and the long term.
If you’re setting up a new business, it’s important you understand the corporate structure you want in your company. We can help put that in place. However, as your company grows and changes, so could the structure that works for your business. Our corporate lawyers can support that transition too. There are often many benefits to changing your corporate structure. Reorganisation is often centred around the potential tax savings and we can work with your existing financial advisor to create a structure which benefits your company whilst offering the greatest level of protection.
Bowcock & Pursaill Solicitors offer corporate finance advice that meets your needs, minimises your risk and maximises your return.
Our Corporate Finance solicitors have been working with clients throughout Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent for over 90 years. Clients often include the owners of start-ups, large corporations, private investors and venture capitalists. They value the quality of our advice because we deliver tailored solutions which are practical and business-focused.
Specialisms
- Company acquisitions and disposals
- Company secretarial assistance
- Funding
- Incorporation
- Joint ventures
- Management buy-out/buy-in
- Options for exit
- Re-structuring and re-organisation
- Shareholder agreements
- Succession
- Trading vehicles