Why Choosing the Right Person to Advise You Is Important

Molly Monks - IP at Parker Walsh
September 22, 2025

At first glance, you might be tempted to place your trust in Reggie, our ever-diligent Security Dog. He cuts quite the figure in his suit - attentive, loyal, and undeniably charming. But while Reggie is excellent at keeping the office safe and welcoming visitors, financial and insolvency advice requires a very different skill set.

That is where I step in.

I’m Molly Monks, a Licensed Insolvency Practitioner with 25 years of experience guiding individuals and businesses through complex financial challenges. Unlike Reggie, my strengths lie in technical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and practical solutions tailored to each client’s circumstances.

Why Experience and Expertise Matter

  • Technical Knowledge
    Insolvency and restructuring are governed by detailed legislation and regulation. Having a licensed practitioner ensures the advice you receive is compliant, robust, and effective.
  • Proven Experience
    With over two decades in the profession, I have helped clients navigate everything from personal financial pressures to the restructuring of larger businesses. Every case is different, and experience allows me to anticipate challenges and provide clear, practical guidance.
  • Professional Standards
    As a regulated insolvency practitioner, I adhere to the highest professional and ethical standards. Your financial wellbeing deserves advice that is not only effective but trustworthy.

The Lighter Side

Reggie may be excellent company and the best office greeter we could ask for, but when it comes to resolving financial distress, you need more than enthusiasm and loyalty. Choosing the right professional ensures that sensitive matters are handled with both expertise and discretion.

The right advisor makes all the difference.

When financial challenges arise, make sure you’re guided by proven experience, not wagging tails.

Molly Monks F.I.P.A
Licensed Insolvency Practitioner at Parker Walsh

I am Molly Monks, a licensed insolvency practitioner at Parker Walsh. I have over 20 years of experience helping directors with the financial struggles they may face. I understand that it can be overwhelming and stressful, so I offer practical straightforward advice, which is also free and confidential. I spend time with directors to get a good understanding of their business and their goals, therefore providing the best tailored advice possible.

Email: molly@parkerwalsh.co.uk

Phone: 0161 546 8143

WhatsApp: 07822 012199

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