Clare York Group was founded by Gregg Yorkison in Los Angeles in 1999, a financial services expert with almost three decades of experience in corporate finance, restructurings, and workout advisory.

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Clare York Group is a privately held American situational capital and restructuring advisory firm, founded in 1999 by Gregg Yorkison. Over the decades CYG has successfully handled more than $300 million in deals, investments, and turnarounds in over 15 industries.

Situational capital is a direct investment structure that allows CYG to put fund in one or more places in the capital stack. For example, investments could be in both debt and equity. CYG specializes in Fintech and middle market traditional businesses. CYG is outcome focused. We work efficiently on an assignment and get to a resolution as quickly as possible. Our clients have outside pressures that need to be managed quickly so the owners can focus on the business, not the outside issues. In addition to advisory services, Clare York Group provides capital to companies in various situations.

We are flexible investors with a focus on the opportunity rather than just the underlying assets. Our capital may be debt or equity or a combination of both.

Our industry coverage includes:

Fintech (Crypto / Blockchain / Payments)

Healthcare

Media

Food Manufacturing

Distribution

Manufacturing

Clare York Group | §363 Sales: Asset Sales in Bankruptcy

Shared by Gregg Yorkison of Clare York Group. Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) are referred to as §363 sales in bankruptcy court. Here’s a rundown, provided by Gregg Yorkison of Clare York Group Los Angeles It shows what that actually means for a company’s assets going through the process. It can seem intimidating and unclear at

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Clare York Group | The Distressed M&A Turnaround

Shared by Gregg Yorkison of Clare York Group. A distressed merger and acquisition (M&A) occurs when a company is in a financially difficult situation. While it may seem like a bad starting point, distressed M&As make up a large portion of M&As, and a turnaround is still possible with the correct handling and strategy. We

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