In insolvency scenarios, identifying and realising the full value of intellectual property is critical. Assets that are often overlooked can represent a significant proportion of recoverable value.
A clear, independent valuation provides transparency, supports decision-making, and ensures all assets are properly considered throughout the process.
Whether supporting administrators, lenders, or stakeholders, an accurate IP valuation helps maximise recovery and reduce uncertainty.
In insolvency, intellectual property is frequently under-recognised or undervalued. Patents, software, brands, and proprietary data can hold significant commercial value, even in distressed scenarios.
An independent valuation ensures these assets are identified, assessed, and positioned correctly within the wider insolvency process.
By combining commercial insight with technical understanding, a structured valuation provides clarity for all stakeholders and supports informed decision-making at every stage.
Valuation plays a central role in insolvency, particularly when assets are being sold, transferred, or used to support creditor recovery. Establishing fair market value is essential to ensure transparency and compliance.
In distressed situations, intellectual property may represent one of the most valuable components of a business. A robust valuation ensures these assets are not overlooked and are properly reflected in any transaction.
Our approach focuses on delivering clear, defensible valuations using recognised methodologies, supported by financial modelling and market analysis. This ensures assets are accurately represented and can withstand scrutiny from stakeholders, creditors, and regulators.
IP valuation helps identify and quantify intangible assets, ensuring they are properly considered and maximised during the insolvency process.
Yes, accurately valued IP can significantly improve recovery by uncovering assets that may otherwise be overlooked or undervalued.
Patents, software, proprietary technology, trademarks, brand assets, and customer data can all hold significant value in distressed scenarios.
Yes, intellectual property can be sold or licensed to generate liquidity and support asset recovery strategies.
A professional valuation provides a clear, defensible benchmark, supporting transparent decision-making and reducing the risk of disputes.
Valuations can often be delivered within tight timeframes to meet the urgent requirements of insolvency proceedings.
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