Crisis Survivor enters administration owing over £300,000

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Crisis Survivor, the risk management and business continuity specialist, has gone into receivership, leaving 38 creditors and debts of £312,599.

Guardian Business Recovery has been appointed to manage the liquidation process of the company founded in 2007. John Paylor of Guardian told sister magazine Post: "Despite their considerable efforts, the directors never got the investment they needed, which is why it has gone into liquidation."

The directors of Crisis Survivor include Tony Gimple, a former manager at Towergate who previously worked for American Express and Chancery Law Group, and Bill May an ex-Aon and Marsh employee and British

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