Six years ago, in the middle of the pandemic, Aidan Garcia, the managing director of Sabios, reached out to WTS Global, a large tax and financial advisory firm headquartered in Munich, Germany. A former professional boxer, Garcia had retrained to work in tax and insolvency in 2007 before setting up his own boutique firm in Dublin. Garcia had built up his firm as a specialist in two areas: restructuring companies and giving tax advice. Garcia made his name working on over 300 insolvency arrangements as liquidator, examiner, or receiver, and he has acted in some high-profile cases, notably the liquidation…
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