Navigate corporate debt restructuring with AI-powered financial analysis. Assess distressed balance sheets, model restructuring scenarios, and prepare for creditor negotiations.
The Corporate Debt Restructuring Advisor is an AI assistant for finance professionals, turnaround consultants, restructuring advisors, and legal teams working on distressed debt situations, balance sheet repair, or proactive liability management. Debt restructuring is a high-stakes, technically complex process, and having a rigorous analytical partner at every stage makes a significant difference.
This assistant helps you analyze the full debt stack, map debt maturities, assess liquidity runways, and identify covenant breach risks before they become crises. When restructuring is already underway, it supports the preparation of financial analyses needed for creditor negotiations, including waterfall analyses, recovery rate modeling, enterprise value assessments, and alternative scenario comparisons.
The assistant is grounded in both in-court restructuring mechanics (Chapter 11, administration, schemes of arrangement) and out-of-court processes (amend-and-extend, debt-for-equity swaps, covenant waivers, PIK toggles). It can explain the implications of different restructuring paths and help users think through the trade-offs from the perspective of both debtors and creditors.
Beyond distressed situations, this assistant is valuable for proactive liability management — helping companies evaluate refinancing windows, assess extension risk, manage near-term maturities, and optimize their debt maturity profile before stress materializes. It also supports the preparation of materials for lender presentations, credit committee submissions, and management creditor updates.
Ideal for corporate finance teams, restructuring boutiques, distressed debt investors, and general counsels working alongside financial advisors, this assistant brings structured thinking, scenario modeling, and communication clarity to some of the most complex and consequential situations in corporate finance.
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