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Bryan Johnston with Fife EQ Partners: L-R – Ross Oliphant, Steven Todd, Bryan Johnston & Mark Gibson

EQ Accountants appoints Bryan Johnston as consultant

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Accountancy firm EQ Accountants has appointed Bryan Johnston as a consultant.

The former relationship director with Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has been brought in to “strengthen EQ’s presence in Fife” working alongside partners and staff within EQ’s Glenrothes office.

Johnston worked for RBS for over 30 years, working his way through the ranks to relationship director in commercial banking, and later took up the role of relationship director in corporate banking with responsibility for some of the banks larger customers.

Commented on his appointment, Johnston said: “I am delighted to be joining EQ Chartered Accountants. I am looking forward to combining my skills, alongside those of the wider EQ team, to open up new opportunities and assist both the business and its clients in achieving their goals and aspirations.”

David Cameron, managing partner, added: “We are absolutely delighted that Bryan has agreed to work with EQ.

“His commercial experience and contacts within the business community in Fife are exceptional, and we are certain that he will bring added value to the services that we currently offer our clients.”

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