Ranjit Bajjon is the managing partner of Atherton Bailey LLP and has more than 25 years' practical business rescue and insolvency experience. Ranjit is committed to getting the best result from assignments and works tirelessly to that end. As a respected insolvency practitioner with a nationwide reputation, Ranjit's professional approach and fair fee structure were recently held up as "exemplary" by a High Court Judge (see re BARKER v BAJJON [2008] BPIR 771).
Ranjit is partner-in-charge of the Worthing office, which she set up in 1997 as the first non-London office of the long-established Begbies Traynor. She also oversees technical and regulatory and compliance issues in both Worthing and Crawley offices.
Ranjit originally practised in Birmingham, latterly for more than six years with Touche Ross (now Deloitte). She moved south in 1991 to what was then Levy Gee in its London, Croydon and latterly Worthing offices. Qualifying as a licensed insolvency practitioner in 1995, Ranjit bought out the Worthing office in 2003 incorporating it into Atherton Bailey's predecessor firm.
In 2002, Ranjit became the first woman on the Council of the Insolvency Practitioners Association, having previously served for a number of years on several of its professional committees. Stepping down from the Council in 2004 to concentrate on founding Atherton Bailey, she remains an active member of the insolvency profession promoting better practice and quality of service.