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Thomson Reuters will be hosting a discussion this Friday in Sydney on corporate collapses and early warning systems for lenders, investors and suppliers.

The session will be presented by Andrew McRobert, Principal, Andrew McRobert & Associates.

The session will discuss causes and  warning signals of corporate failure (sessions 1, 2 & 3 ), how lenders take control of defaulting loans (session 4) and the practicalities of managing problem loans (sessions 5 & 6).

Limited audience spots are available exclusively for ALB readers. To RSVP, please contact
aaliyah.khan@thomsonreuters.com . The session is free – please note that if a large number of responses are received, we may not be able to acknowledge each email.

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