Workout Assistance
Workout Assistance
Asset Preservation
KFS Workout Assistance and Asset Preservation Services
Workout Assistance and Asset Preservation for lenders. Keystone Financial Services (‘KFS’) assists lenders with customers who are in default, or showing signs of financial weakness. Knowing that any delay is potentially costly, our team of experienced professionals will quickly design and implement a plan to avoid default or maximize recovery value for the lender. Our efficient and cost-effective solutions include ongoing support to special assets managers and workout officers overseeing the restructuring or liquidation of the borrower.
By combining wide-reaching financial, operational, and management expertise with in-depth industry knowledge and executive leadership, we have developed a successful track record in maximizing recovery value for lenders in the most complex situations. KFS helps lenders with asset preservation and operations of borrowers experiencing unfavorable business situations. Based on lender’s direction, KFS either executes new or revised business strategies, or acts as interim CEO, CFO, and COO, while reducing staff to maximize lender’s recovery value. We work closely with lenders, borrowers, and investors to identify critical business issues and implement strategies designed to maximize liquidity and enhance value.
KFS Workout Assistance Capabilities
- Design and implement restructuring plan
- Provide management & operational support while reducing staff
- Increase operational efficiency and improve profitability and cash flows
KFS’s services are based on agreed upon procedures, and may include:
- Onsite monitoring of a borrower including collateral monitoring—the monitoring can be periodic visits, or a continuous onsite presence.
- Regular updates of key data and loan-to-collateral values—our flash reports keep lenders apprised throughout the month and they include key matrices providing lenders a quick snapshot of borrower performance.
- In-depth analysis and recommendations for reducing potential losses.