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FSO EY-Parthenon - Restructuring & Insolvency - Manager - Cayman

Cayman Islands EY $100,000–$150,000/year*
Job Description

The role of a Restructuring & Insolvency Manager at EY in the Cayman Islands involves leading teams to provide strategic advice and solutions to clients facing financial distress. Candidates are expected to have a strong background in finance or accounting, with experience in insolvency and restructuring processes. Key responsibilities include managing client relationships, conducting financial analysis, and developing recovery plans. The ideal candidate should possess excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills, with a professional qualification such as CPA or ACCA.

Company Info

EY, also known as Ernst & Young, is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction, and advisory services. With a commitment to building a better working world, EY helps clients address their most pressing challenges and capitalize on opportunities. The company is renowned for its inclusive culture and emphasis on innovation, providing employees with opportunities for professional growth and development. EY operates in over 150 countries, delivering high-quality services to a diverse range of industries.

Destination Guide

The Cayman Islands offer a vibrant job market, particularly in finance, tourism, and legal sectors. Known for its tax-neutral status, it attracts professionals globally. The culture is a blend of Caribbean and British influences, with a laid-back lifestyle and strong community spirit. Expats enjoy a high standard of living, beautiful beaches, and diverse recreational activities. Relocating requires a work permit, often sponsored by employers. The islands are family-friendly, with excellent schools and healthcare facilities. While the cost of living is high, the absence of direct taxes is a significant advantage.

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