Surviving financial distress requires more than hope — it requires strategy
At Soteriou & Mathaiou Law Office, we act for both individuals and institutions in all matters relating to banking law, debt enforcement and insolvency.Our team combines legal expertise with practical financial understanding, enabling us to provide precise, effective and results-oriented advice at every stage — from negotiation and restructuring to litigation and enforcement.
We are experienced in representing both borrowers and financial institutions, allowing us to view every matter from both perspectives and design strategies that balance legal strength with commercial logic.Our lawyers and financial consultants possess extensive experience in debt recovery, insolvency proceedings, secured transactions and asset realization, offering our clients efficient and realistic solutions in even the most complex financial disputes.
We also collaborate with experienced financial professionals and former banking executives, who assist in credit restructuring and loan settlement processes, ensuring that outcomes are both fair and sustainable — reducing risk for lenders and protecting the financial stability of our clients.
At Soteriou & Mathaiou Law Office, we understand that financial disputes are not just about numbers — they are about people, stability and trust. Our mission is to restore that balance by providing clear, strategic and effective legal solutions that protect our clients’ interests and secure their future.
Advising companies on restructuring strategies to address financial difficulties while maintaining business operations.
Representation in all aspects of corporate and personal insolvency, including liquidation and bankruptcy.
Efficient and effective recovery of outstanding debts through negotiation and legal proceedings.
Guiding individuals through personal bankruptcy proceedings and debt relief options.
Protecting creditor interests in insolvency situations and enforcement proceedings.
Providing strategic advice on financial matters and potential restructuring options.