FAQs

Arkus Advisory & KRyS Global Acquisition

Why are Arkus Advisory and KRyS Global combining?

To create a conflict-free offshore restructuring and advisory platform capable of managing complex, cross-border restructuring, recovery, and investigative matters with sustained senior involvement.

When does the acquisition take effect?

30 January 2026, subject to regulatory approvals.

Will my day-to-day contacts or service change?

Existing teams, service levels, and long-standing relationships remain unchanged.

How does this benefit clients?

Clients gain access to a unified offshore platform with deeper investigative and recovery expertise, coordinated cross-jurisdictional delivery, and continued partner-led engagement.

Who should clients contact with questions about the acquisition?

Your usual contact at Arkus Advisory or KRyS Global remains the primary point of contact.

Does this affect confidentiality, conflicts, or independence?

The combined platform preserves independence and conflict-free positioning relied upon by courts, creditors, and stakeholders, while providing enhanced institutional support for sensitive matters.

Will ongoing matters be affected?

Matters continue without disruption.

How will conflicts of interest be managed across overlapping and ongoing matters?

Conflict management is central to Arkus Advisory’s operating model.

The firm avoids services that create structural conflicts, enabling acceptance of restructuring, insolvency, and asset recovery mandates often unavailable to larger multidisciplinary firms.

Rigorous matter-level checks and governance protocols ensure independence and conflict-free positioning relied upon by courts, creditors, regulators, and stakeholders.

What is the post-transaction leadership structure?

The combined platform is partner-led, balancing local expertise with a cohesive global structure.

Daniel McGrath serves as Managing Partner, overseeing strategic direction, standards, governance, and client delivery.

Existing leadership teams in KRyS Global’s core jurisdictions remain in place, preserving continuity, while Kenneth Krys continues in a consultancy role, providing access to his institutional knowledge and experience.

What can clients expect next?

Improved coordination, broader access to offshore expertise, and enhanced institutional support for complex, multi-jurisdictional matters.

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