What next for holiday parks in 2025?
ArticleWhile the holiday parks sector has shown resilience, operators are facing many challenges which are causing financial stress. Chris Petts looks at the issues and what operators should be doing.
I am a qualified accountant specialising in UK mid-market restructuring services where I assist clients, boards of directors and key management team members in managing and mitigating the impact of regulatory and market changes.
I am also a licensed insolvency practitioner in the UK. I have varied experience in mid-market restructurings across various industries and sectors ranging from retail, hospitality, property, construction, mining, legal and manufacturing.
I am also experienced working internationally and on international engagements in the UK, Australia and India. I have had secondments at National Australia Bank and one of the largest UK insurance brokers.
With an open, transparent and personal approach to relationships and the provision of trusted advice, all of my engagements centre on achieving the best possible outcome in partnership with my clients.
Passionate about people, inclusion and diversity and the environment, I previously volunteered as a treasurer for an LGBTQIA+ club/association for three years.
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While the holiday parks sector has shown resilience, operators are facing many challenges which are causing financial stress. Chris Petts looks at the issues and what operators should be doing.
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