Business response

Is the business still viable but under pressure?

Use this assessment when the company may still have value to preserve, but creditor, cash-flow, payroll, SARS, or liquidation pressure is creating risk. KLS first separates rescue potential from urgent response needs.

What we'll look at together

  • Whether the company is still trading or can realistically keep trading
  • Which creditors, deadlines, or court steps are creating pressure
  • Whether rescue, negotiation, restructuring, or liquidation response should be reviewed
  • Which financial and company documents are needed before strategy is confirmed
Business pressure is easier to manage when the facts, documents, and deadlines are clear. This helps KLS separate urgent risk from the next practical step.

What happens after you submit

  1. You receive an urgency and viability-routing outcome.
  2. KLS identifies whether senior review or document triage is needed.
  3. Consultation access depends on readiness, urgency, and gate status.

Step 1 of 4

Your contact details

So we know who we're talking to and can reach you if we need to move quickly on your matter.

Your situation

Business rescue

Type of review

Business rescue viability

This is a confidential intake. Your details are only used to prepare your review and contact you about this matter.

Your details are private and confidential

Documents that usually help

  • Management accounts
  • Creditor letters
  • Demand letters
  • Liquidation or court papers

How KLS uses your answers

Your answers help KLS separate urgency, document readiness, legal risk, and the correct review route before a consultation or next step is confirmed.

Important assessment note

This assessment is not legal advice and does not promise that business rescue is suitable. It helps KLS classify viability, urgency, and document readiness.