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Kroll makes new appointment to Bermuda restructuring practice

New ideas: Dylan Edward Marshal, has been appointed by Kroll as director at its restructuring practice in Bermuda

An independent provider of global risk and financial advisory solutions has appointed Dylan Edward Marshall as a director at its restructuring practice in Bermuda.

Mr Marshall, who has 12 years of restructuring and insolvency experience working with banks, institutional investors, funds and other stakeholders on cross-border matters, has joined Kroll.

“I am thrilled to be joining the established and well-respected Kroll team across the Caribbean group and the wider Kroll team internationally,” said Mr Marshall.

“I look forward to sharing new ideas and experience in a familiar environment, whilst leveraging Kroll’s depth of experience.”

Mathew Clingerman, managing director of Kroll Bermuda, added: “We are excited to welcome Dylan to our growing Bermuda team.

“Dylan’s unique experience, leadership, and skills are highly sought after by clients and are a natural complement to Kroll’s international and offshore restructuring practice.”

Kroll has more than 450 dedicated restructuring professionals across all major offshore financial centres, including Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, the British Virgin Islands, Jersey, Guernsey and Gibraltar.

Mr Marshall is a member of the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, Chartered Professional Accountants of Bermuda and also the Restructuring and Insolvency Specialists Association of Bermuda.

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Published August 23, 2024 at 12:29 pm (Updated August 25, 2024 at 6:46 pm)

Kroll makes new appointment to Bermuda restructuring practice

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