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Martin Jones
Martin is a Partner with KPMG Australia's Restructuring Services practice

Martin is a Partner in our Western Australian practice. He has more than 33 years of restructuring and corporate recovery experience including appointments as an adviser to troubled companies in workout situations and assisting lenders in complex debt restructure and recovery assignments.

Martin utilises his expertise to provide solutions to problems confronted by secured creditors, directors and credit providers, in particular with exposures to industry areas such as resources and resources-related services, agriculture, hospitality and licensed premises, property and construction.

He provides constructive advice in difficult financial scenarios that confront providers of credit (secured and unsecured) and company directors. In working on recovery options, Martin focuses on the enhancement of value for his clients. This includes the financial restructuring of ASX listed companies, both through formal arrangement and by consensus reorganisation.

Martin joined KPMG as a Partner following the firm's merger with Ferrier Hodgson in June 2019.

Author's latest KPMG Turnaround & Restructuring Hub articles View all >
Australia’s smaller and faster-growing cities hold great potential on its own merits as thriving hubs of economic activity. KPMG’s inaugural ‘Enterprising Cities’ report presents key insights into the country’s 12 fastest-growing cities.
Climate change and ESG concerns top the list of risks for the mining and metals industry in this year’s Australian Mining Risk Forecast, however some considerable risks have slipped under the radar.
Volume 13 of the KPMG Financial Performance Index provides insights into the changing state of financial performance measures across the ASX.
In this report, Martin Jones, Michael Flower and Nick Jones summarise key developments and macroeconomic factors influencing Australia’s mining sector through 2022.
Interest rate rises, wage pressures, and high fuel prices continue to pile on miners’ profits. Andrew Smith, Martin Jones, and Stewart Howe examine these key cost pressures and the path that may lie ahead.
Cycle price peaks are likely to be greater in magnitude than previous cycles, and of longer duration, as discussed by Andrew Smith, Martin Jones and Stewart Howe.
The latest Global Mining Outlook shows a major pivot towards ESG issues rather than commodity prices in the report’s 12-year history.
As commodity supply and demand are disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, this special report gives an overview on the key issues and consideration for Australia’s mining industry.

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