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Armstrong Watson announced it will be expanding its client service offering with the launch of a new ‘Client Technology’ advisory service.

The accountancy firm said it was “proud of their reputation as leaders in their field when it comes to adopting new technology” and the addition of the new service “reflects the firm’s ambition to remain at the forefront of business advisory providers”.

Technology specialist Barry Maxey will head up the new division that aims to provide businesses with new technology strategies, system design and solutions, including a particular focus on Accounting/Finance and ERP solutions and cyber security.

Paul Dickson, CEO and managing partner, said: “Businesses have to adapt very quickly to this swift pace of change and need to consider how technology can drive efficiencies to ultimately help them achieve their goals.

“It’s sometimes difficult for business owners to fully keep a bridge of the technological solutions available to them and often these are viewed as very complex and/or an expensive necessity.” 

He added: “Our new Client Technology advisory service, led by Barry Maxey, is here to help with those decisions, combining our expertise to propose specific technology choices and suggest effective digital infrastructures for our clients, before ultimate purchase and installation. 

“Whatever the type of business might be, we can support any client across the technology landscape, offering sound advice on the wider use of technology systems.”

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