Join the Sheffield and District branch for their AGM and talk from a guest speaker.
A fantastic opportunity brought to you from the Sheffield and District branch; to network and share ideas with like-minded credit professionals.
Join Isobel Callaghan, in house insolvency solicitor at Begbies Traynor Group, for an interactive workshop on how Retention of Title can protect your business when customers fail to pay. Isobel will break down the technicalities of Retention of Title, including what it really means in practice, when it works and when it doesn’t, and what happens if a customer becomes insolvent. With plenty of time for questions and discussion, this promises to be an informative and enjoyable evening.
Begbies Traynor Group will host members and guests for this evening at their Sheffield Office in Westfield House on Charter Row in the heart of the city. The Annual General Meeting of the Sheffield and District Branch will follow the main presentation.
Join us at 6.00pm for refreshments prior to the main presentation.
Begbies Traynor Group is located on the 3rd Floor of Westfield House, 60 Charter Row, Sheffield, S1 3FZ. There are a few NCP car parks nearby – Wellington Street, Bowden Street and Fitzwilliam Street.


Director, Begbies Traynor Group
Isobel is a Director at Begbies Traynor Group in the Sheffield office and is a qualified solicitor with over 15 years’ legal experience specialising in all aspects of insolvency, restructuring and corporate recovery work. Isobel joined Begbies Traynor’s Sheffield office from a national law firm, where she dealt with both contentious and non-contentious insolvency matters. Isobel specialises in contentious investigations and litigation arising out of insolvent estates and leads the large contentious insolvency team in the Sheffield office, working closely with other offices across the Group in dealing with complex corporate and personal insolvencies. Isobel was recognised in the Legal 500 Edition for Insolvency and Corporate Recovery for Yorkshire as a Rising Star in 2002 and 2023, and as a Leading Associate in 2024.Please accept {{cookieConsents}} cookies to view this content