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Accountancy firm BDO LLP has strengthened its partner offering with an additional three appointments. 

Richard Watson joins BDO as partner in the tax team. He will be responsible for supporting the growth of the firm’s tax business in the East of England, with a particular focus on the vibrant life sciences and technology sectors in Cambridge.

He joins from KPMG and will be based in the firm’s Cambridge office. 

Oliver Pumfrey also joins BDO within the tax team as partner. He brings nearly 20 years of experience to the firm and will provide corporate tax advice to private and public companies across a broad range of sectors.

He joins from FTI Consulting, where he was managing director in the EMEA tax practice and will be based in the firm’s Guildford office. 

Giles Watson joins the firm as partner in the financial services audit team. He has over 20 years of experience of leading national and international teams to deliver on large audits within the insurance sector. He joins from EY and will be based in BDO’s London office. 

Paul Eagland, managing partner at BDO, said: “These appointments are a key part of our ongoing investment into our service offerings and resources. We remain committed to providing the highest level of quality to the businesses we serve.  

“Richard, Oliver and Giles all bring a wealth of experience and expertise to the firm and will be great additions to the BDO team.” 

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