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Post manufacturing company sold out of Management

Damian Webb along with Phillip Sykes of RSM Restructuring Advisory LLP were appointed joint Managers of Westside Post Manufacturing Limited, trading as Crow Television, on 27th September 2017.

Damian Webb along with Phillip Sykes of RSM Restructuring Advisory LLP were appointed joint Managers of Westside Post Manufacturing Limited, trading as Crow Television, on 27th September 2017.

Westside Post Production Limited, with property in Birmingham and Liverpool, specializes in TV post-production, providing editing, grading, dubbing, online and offline. Following a challenging period for the company, the manager needed to decide to enter administration.

Pursuing the session of Joint Administrators, Westside’s business and specific resources of the company had been sold to 2 new businesses set up by London-based company, Quick Images.

The deal shields 15 jobs and guarantees a continual of service for consumers. The brand new organization will proceed to trade from the current Westside property.

Damian Webb, Restructuring Advisory Associate at RSM, stated: ‘We are delighted to have accomplished this purchase within a limited period of time, as it guarantees continuity for customers and safeguard’s nearby work opportunities. We wish Rapid the best of luck for the future.’

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