Neil Cussen

Neil Cussen

Principal
Neil Cussen, a leading authority in insolvency and restructuring, offers 35 years of experience, excelling in asset tracing, business recovery, and cross-border insolvencies.
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About Neil

Neil is a distinguished authority in the insolvency and restructuring sector, bringing over 35 years of experience to Olvera Advisors. As a Registered Liquidator and Chartered Accountant, Neil specializes in asset tracing, business insolvency, business recovery and turnaround, debt advisory, and financial investigations.

With a remarkable track record in over 1,250 external administrations, Neil’s primary focus is on asset recovery and business preservation. He is adept at maximizing returns to stakeholders and has extensive experience in cross-border insolvencies, having worked on assignments in Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Japan.

Neil’s expertise is further enriched by his involvement in significant engagements, including the Hooters franchise, Palandri Group, and Bank of Nauru. His insights and strategic advice have been instrumental in identifying areas for operational and financial performance improvement.

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