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  • Kroll chief Jacob Silverman: AI won’t kill ‘mission critical’ advisory work

    Advisory

    Jacob Silverman arrives at Kroll’s vast City office for our interview fresh off a delayed flight from Atlanta, but you’d never know unless the bright-eyed New Yorker hadn’t mentioned it.  Between sips of diet coke, the firm’s global chief executive offers CityAM an upbeat assessment of AI’s influence on the consultancy sector that seems [...]

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  • Professional services firms’ future hinges on private equity, Kroll chief says

    Prof Services

    Private equity has been rewiring the professional services industry over the last few years, and with the sector undergoing enormous disruption from AI, stagnant growth, and a highly competitive market, PE investment is increasingly becoming a lifeline for firms to stay afloat. According to Jacob Silverman, chief executive of advisory and consultancy firm Kroll, private [...]

    Consultancy sector and AI
  • In pictures: The CityAM Awards 2026

    Business

    The great and the good of the Square Mile gathered on Wednesday night at the Guildhall to celebrate the best of UK PLC at this year’s CityAM Awards. The night was hosted by Oli Barrett, and headlined by our Editor-in-Chief Christian May with a guest speech by Brent Hoberman. A total of 12 businesses, [...]

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  • Revealed: The 2026 CityAM Awards Winners

    May 7, 2026

    Around 500 guests enjoyed a night of celebration at London’s Guildhall on Wednesday 6 May where the winners of the 2026 CityAM Awards were crowned. From 60 finalists across 12 categories, the judges chose their champions. Personality of the Year Greg Jackson CBE The entrepreneur and CEO of Octopus Energy has become one of [...]

  • Claire’s and The Original Factory Shop collapse into administration, risking thousands of jobs

    January 6, 2026

    High street chains Claire’s and The Original Factory Shop (TOFS) are being put into administration, after their owner said “last-ditch” measures had fallen through, putting about 2,500 UK staff at risk of redundancy. The two retailers had already undergone restructuring and were bought by investment firm Modella Capital last year. Modella said it had made [...]

  •  Insolvencies ease in signs of UK businesses’ resilience

    July 18, 2025

    Insolvencies declined slightly in June in signs UK businesses under pressure from higher costs have weathered through tax rises and low national spirits.  In new data published by the Insolvency Service, company insolvencies fell by eight per cent in June compared to the month before.  The number of insolvencies – 2,043 – was also 16 [...]

  • Exclusive: Small businesses under-prepared amid restructuring push

    April 24, 2025

    Small businesses in the UK are feeling under pressure as mounting threats of cyber-security and economic instability push them towards restructuring, CityAM can reveal. Less than one-third of British firms feel very equipped to deal with potential business challenges, according to data from financial and risk advisory firm Kroll. The survey of 350 senior [...]

  • Early action, better odds: Why UK businesses must act before it’s too late

    April 14, 2025

    UK businesses are struggling through the rapid economic changes. So when the breaking point comes, the earlier they act, the better chance they have

  • Typhoo Tea racked up debts of £100m as it collapsed into administration

    January 6, 2025

    Typhoo Tea collapsed into administration owing around £100m to its creditors ahead of being rescued, it has been revealed. The Bristol-based company entered administration in November 2024 before being bought in a £10m deal the following month. Now, a new document filed with Companies House by Kroll has revealed how much Typhoo Tea owed to [...]

  • Typhoo Tea: How trespassers and losing £120m led to downfall of historic brand

    November 29, 2024

    Despite not making a profit since 2017, the management running Typhoo Tea had still been optimistic for 2024 just months before the historic brand crashed into administration. Writing in its latest accounts, the company’s directors stated they were “excited” for the 2024 financial year, proclaiming that “legacy issues have been largely dealt with and the [...]

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