Month: November 2019
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Nov- 2019 -13 NovemberAccounting Firms
Mark Carr relocates Brighton firm
Accountancy firm Streets Mark Carr has relocated its Brighton office, after merging with Streets Chartered Accountants last year. The accountancy…
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13 NovemberAdvice & Best Practice
3 ways your accounting firm can benefit from a B2B growth consultant
Every accountancy firm faces constant changes in what constitutes sufficient tax planning, continuously growing compliance requirements, and varying shifts on…
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12 NovemberBig Four
BDO to replace KPMG as auditor of Trifast
Engineering and manufacturing firm Trifast has selected BDO as its new auditor. It comes after KPMG annoucned it is to…
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12 NovemberBig Four
BHP appoints EY as its new auditor
British-Australian mining giant BHP has confirmed it has appointed ‘Big Four’ accountancy firm EY as its new auditor. EY will…
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12 NovemberCompanies
Midlands experiences sharpest rise in insolvencies in Q3
The number of companies entering administration across the Midlands rose by 40% over the third quarter, the sharpest increase in…
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12 NovemberAccounting Firms
Tax Assist Accountants opens new firm in Norwich
Tax Assist Accountants has opened its new firm on Ber Street in Norwich. Director of the tax firm Jeremy Gilks,…
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11 NovemberAudit
New audit partner for MHA Henderson Loggie
MHA Henderson Loggie has announced the appointment of Diana Penny as its new audit partner, joining the Edinburgh team. She…
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11 NovemberEconomy
Deloitte advises on Mamas and Papas pre-pack sale
‘Big Four’ accountancy firm Deloitte has advised on the pre-pack sale of Mamas and Papas to Bluegem Capital after it…
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11 NovemberPeople Moves
Mairi MacIver leaves AAB to join Chiene + Tait
Mairi MacIver has joined accountancy firm Chiene and Tait as director for its accounts and business support (ABS) division. Maclver…
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8 NovemberLegal
UKFIU: Record number of SARs helped to stop £131m of money laundering
The UKFIU has reported a record number of SARs (suspicious activity reports) submitted in the previous financial year from accountants…
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