David Fleming

David Fleming

Managing Director and UK Head of Restructuring

David Fleming is a managing director in the Restructuring practice, based in the Manchester office. David leads the UK Advisory team and has over 20 years of experience in the financial sector, having spent the last 10 years focused on turnaround, performance improvement, debt advisory and stakeholder management.

Prior to joining Kroll, David was the finance director at a venture capital-backed Fast Track 100 company. Earlier in his career, he undertook an 18-month secondment in a restructuring team at a global bank, where he helped restructure companies during the financial crisis.

David has worked on numerous assignments for management teams, banks, asset-based lenders, private equity and key financial stakeholders implementing turnaround solvent restructuring strategies to preserve value.

David is a qualified accountant and holds the CPI qualification.


Key Takeaways from Kroll’s Restructuring Conference

Key Takeaways from Kroll’s Restructuring Conference

The Kroll Restructuring Conference 2024 brought together a host of experts from Kroll’s UK and Global restructuring teams, alongside speakers representing law, banking, private credit and alternative funders. The conference covered a range of major issues facing the restructuring market in the UK and internationally. Here, we have summarized some of the key takeaways and themes that have emerged from the panel discussions.

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