Support in Crisis Situations
When something sudden happens — account freeze, tax audit, or termination of a key contract — we jump into the game within a few hours. We take over communication with authorities and prepare a defensive strategy. We don't look for someone to blame; we look for a way out so the business doesn't stand still.
Immediate Reaction to Financial Blockades
When the tax office imposes a freeze on company accounts, every hour determines survival. Often this applies to medium-sized enterprises that suddenly lose access to cash for salaries and invoices. At Vistula Risk Solutions, we don't waste time on theoretical analyses. Our team starts working on your case within 3.5 hours of first contact. Last quarter, we conducted 12 such cases where the stake was maintaining liquidity for teams ranging from 25 to 60 people.
Taking Over Communication with Control Authorities
An office is not a wall; it's specific procedures and people. We know these procedures inside out. We take the entire burden of talks with tax officials and banks onto ourselves. Thanks to this, the board can focus on extinguishing operational fires inside the company. Marek Kowalczyk, who is responsible for these processes in our team, analyzes the reasons for the security decision and prepares a letter to lift the freeze on the same day. Facts, not forecasts — that is our iron rule for every legal pleading.
Defensive Strategy for Contract Termination
Sudden termination of a key contract by a counterparty can trigger a domino effect. If you lose 28% of revenues overnight, you need a contingency plan, not consolation. We help secure remaining assets and renegotiate terms with other suppliers. In July 2024, we worked out new repayment schedules for a construction wholesaler, which saved them from filing for bankruptcy. We save liquidity, not paper — that is why our actions are brutally practical and focused on specific amounts.
Cost Transparency in High-Pressure Situations
Crisis is the worst time for unclear invoices from advisors. We present a clear settlement model for hours of expert work or a specific stage of rescue actions. We know that the budget is then stretched to the absolute limit. Usually, the first in-depth analysis of the situation takes us from 4 to 7 business hours. After this time, you know exactly where you stand and what real chances you have for regaining control over finances. We act fast because time is capital, and every day of delay is an increasing risk of loss of trust with your employees.
Practical Way Out of a Stalemate
We don't look for culprits in your accounting department, as that doesn't help with blocked transfers. We focus exclusively on what is here and now. Our support is not just letters, but also physical presence during audits and substantive support for management. Sometimes we have to tell the hard truth about the state of finances, but we do it so you can make real decisions instead of waiting for a miracle. P.S. Remember not to delete any emails from the bank or letters from the office — these are our most important working tools at the very start of cooperation.