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Accountancy firm MHA MacIntyre Hudson has announced it is adopting the brand identity and ethos of Baker Tilly International, a global accountancy network with 126 members firms.

According to the firm, the brand alignment “emphasises MHA MacIntyre Hudson’s ability to service clients conducting business overseas”, and closer collaboration with the global network will “support growth at a firm and network level”.

Over the last financial year the MHA network has reported a 6% increase in turnover and a rise in its international client base across all industry sectors.

Rakesh Shaunak, group chairman of MHA said: “The new Baker Tilly International philosophy of ‘now, for tomorrow’ embodies our commitment to deliver the very best service possible for our clients, wherever they do business. Disruption is impacting every business sector and through close collaboration with our global partners we can shape a successful tomorrow for clients.

“Amid the current Brexit uncertainties, international expertise is invaluable. Our work with clients across industry sectors highlights an optimism and appetite to grow internationally. We are in a strong position to support clients in achieving their plans.”

He added: “Closer national and international alignment will play an essential role in the next phase of our strategy for growth, creating further opportunities for our clients and team to prosper.”

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