Ladislav Hornan was born in Prague and came to London in 1968 where he completed his education and professional qualifications. He has specialised in insolvency and corporate recovery since the early 1970s, becoming a partner with UHY Hacker Young in 1980, and has since worked as an advisor to UK clearing banks, other financial institutions as well as clients of law firms and other accountancy practices.
Ladislav was elected London office Managing Partner in 1995 and continues to hold this post. He also held the position of Chairman of the UHY International network from January 2002 to October 2007.
As a Licensed Insolvency Practitioner, Ladislav specialises in:
- Independent business reviews and viability studies
- Formal insolvency appointments
- Corporate reconstructions and turnarounds
- Asset tracing and recovery
- Negotiations for business acquisitions and disposals
His work has covered many industrial sectors: engineering, food processing, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, contracting, high technology, clothing manufacturing, retail, printing, property investment, hotels and travel business.
For many years Ladislav has also been involved in a variety of charities and on professional committees.
Contact
l.hornan@uhy-uk.com
Phone 020 7216 4600
Fax 020 7767 2600
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Expertise
Insolvency
International business services
Turnaround and recovery

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