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Tilney Smith and Williamson has announced that it is partnering with Foundrs to offer “in-depth financial and corporate advice to member companies and their founders”.

Foundrs is an invite-only community of entrepreneurs with chapters in London, California, Paris and Lisbon.

As part of the partnership with Foundrs, Tilney Smith and Williamson will provide business mentoring services at Foundrs’ away days, present at virtual workshops and set-up one-to-one meetings with members offering support as required.

Nick Travis, head of entrepreneurs at Tilney Smith and Williamson, said: “We are delighted to be working with Foundrs. Entrepreneurs typically have a relentless focus on growth and it is common for them to put their businesses before even their own wellbeing. Foundrs helps them take time to help themselves and others around them.

“As professional advisers expert in supporting fast growing business, we often see that personal and company finances can take a backseat to scale. We hope to be able to use our experience to support the community and help them avoid the financial mistakes others have made, whilst having some fun along the way.”

Edward Ashton Johnston, CEO at Foundrs, added: “We are very excited to be partnering with Tilney Smith and Williamson for the coming year. Their reputation as financial managers is renowned in the UK and so when looking for the perfect financial supporter to our members, Tilney Smith & Williamson were the first choice.”

 

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