Apparently awarded on 25th May, 2010 and just now published, NAMA has appointed the following to a panel to examine developer business plans:
1. Amethyst Investments Limited
2. Baker Tilly Ryan Glennon
3. BDO
4. BMOL Partners
5. Bruce Shaw Consulting Services Limited / Quayle Munro Limited
6. Cantwell Corporate Finance Limited
7. Cavanagh Kelly
8. CB Richard Ellis Real Estate Finance Limited
9. Conor J Dunne
10. Corporate Finance Ireland Limited
11. Crawley & Porter
12. Cushman & Wakefield LLP
13. Delaney Locke & Thorpe
14. Deloitte & Touche Consultants Limited / W.K Nowlan & Assoc., and GVA Grimley
15. DHKN
16. Dolmen Corporate Finance Limited
17. Ernst & Young
18. FGS
19. Finance One Limited
20. FPM Accountants LLP
21. FTI
22. Gilroy Gannon
23. Grant Thornton
24. Haydon Corporate Finance Limited
25. Horwath Bastow Charleton
26. Houlihan Lokey
27. Jones Lang LaSalle / PwC
28. JPA Brenson Lawlor Limited
29. Kavanagh Fennell
30. Lalor O’Shea
31. Mazars
32. McStay Luby
33. MKO Partners
34. Petrus Consulting Limited
35. Resources Global Professionals (Ireland) Limited
36. Smith & Williamson Freaney Limited
37. Somers & Murphy Limited
38. Thomas Keenan t/a Keenan Corporate Finance
Meanwhile according o the Sunday Business Post Dublin-based insolvency specialist Kavanagh Fennell has formed a division Kavanagh Fennell Advisory to specifically advise NAMA-bound developers on plans – the division will be headed by Glenn Bradley, a former senior manager with AIB.
It looks like confronting property-backed bank loans will result in a jamboree for professional advisers over the medium term.