Small Business Restructuring (SBR) is a formal insolvency process designed to help Australian businesses manage debt without giving up control.
Introduced in January 2021 as part of insolvency law reforms, the SBR framework provides a simplified, cost-effective alternative to voluntary administration. If your business meets the SBR criteria, you could benefit from retaining control, avoiding liquidation and achieving better returns for creditors.
At HLB Mann Judd Insolvency WA, our business restructuring services guide owners, directors and their accountants through the entire SBR process. If you would like to speak with a registered small business restructuring practitioner, you can contact us on 08 9215 7900.

A small business may choose to restructure for a variety of financial or operational reasons, often as a way to address financial distress while remaining in control of the business.
Restructuring can prove a valuable opportunity to reduce debt, renegotiate with creditors and improve cash flow. Common reasons for restructuring include:
When a small business restructures, it is able to continue trading whilst addressing any financial pressure. This protects jobs, supplier relationships and the value of the business to stakeholders.

To be eligible for a small business restructure, a company must meet all of the following requirements:
A small business restructuring practitioner must confirm the company’s eligibility before the process can begin.

The SBR process allows a company to develop a restructuring plan to compromise and repay debts over time. Unlike other formal insolvency procedures, the directors remain in control of the business throughout the process while a registered restructuring practitioner (similar to a liquidator) oversees the plan and advises on its viability.
Once the plan is developed, it is presented to creditors for a vote. If approved by a majority in value, the plan becomes binding on all unsecured creditors. The company continues to trade and repay debts according to the agreed terms.
The SBR process follows a strict and efficient timeline:
If accepted, the plan is implemented under the practitioner’s supervision, and the company continues operating with reduced debt obligations.
We work closely with directors, accountants and legal advisors to help small businesses restructure.
Our practitioners offer business restructuring services that include:
In addition, we can also provide your staff with Perth based SBR training.

If your business is facing financial pressure but remains viable, small business restructuring could offer the breathing room you need to reset and recover.
If you are looking to restructure your business and would like advice, you can contact our Perth office 08 9215 7900 or click here.