Saverio Signori is a specialist in Corporate Finance, he has previously served, and still does, major multinational companies in Italy and abroad. In 1987 he founded a law and accountant firm with headquarters in Rome and in Milan. Studio Signori has been awarded multiple times for the expertise of managers and associates who work for the Studio.
In 2016 Bristol Daily News, a British newspaper, interviewed Saverio Signori as an expert in mergers and acquisitions and large company restructuring and reorganization. The interview took place at a time in which legislature made possible for “not fallible” subjects to have access to business crisis proceedings with the settlement of over-indebtedness crisis. Those organizations were then able to propose to creditors a restructure of debts, much like regular companies do.
The interview only gives a hint of the scenarios that the afore-mentioned legislature made possible.
Expert Saverio Signori is convinced of its functionality in times like these: over-indebtedness can lead to crisis for both small and big companies and with the new law even simple organizations can count on a plan that creditors can follow in order to satisfy their credits. Saverio Signori was a speaker in many seminaries on the matter, he used to explain how each branch of a company can be evaluated in an honest and equal way.
Saverio Signori in the past has also been a member of the Commission advocated by the Ministry of Productive Activities (now Ministry of Economic Development) for the reform of the extraordinary administration for large companies in crisis. He is a promoter of cultural comparison on business crisis between all the subjects involved in corporate crises, a phenomenon that in recent years has shown significant diffusion among Italian companies.
The Resolution of over-indebtedness crisis
08/11/2016 – Bristol Daily News
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