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Azets appoints corporate finance partner in Yorkshire
WARM WELCOME: Iffy Hussein, left, has joined Azets as a Corporate Finance Partner in Yorkshire. He is pictured with UK Head of Corporate Finance Lee Humble, right

Azets appoints corporate finance partner in Yorkshire

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Azets has further strengthened its Corporate Finance presence in Yorkshire, welcoming Iffy Hussein as a corporate finance partner in its Leeds office.

Hussein joins Azets with over 13 years of experience at EY and PwC, where he spent his time supporting and advising privately owned and private equity backed businesses across the spectrum of M&A.

He will support a range of businesses at different points in their journey, leveraging his specialist expertise for clients nationwide.

Lee Humble, UK head of corporate finance, said: “Iffy’s extensive experience supporting a range of businesses through all aspects of Corporate Finance will be an asset to our team – in Leeds and right across the UK.

“We’ve advised and closed a significant number of deals this year despite the M&A market being one of the most turbulent in recent memory. I’m confident that figure will continue to increase now that Iffy has joined us.”

Hussein added: “It is an exciting time to join Azets as the company continues on its impressive national and international growth journey. Azets is at the forefront of significant structural change within the accountancy sector, where firms with good people, investment and technological capability are growing rapidly and increasing market share.

“Despite an improving economic landscape with lower interest rates and strong liquidity in debt markets and across private equity, the geopolitical landscape remains a challenge for many businesses.Businesses require support and advice throughout their journey, with the right advice from the right professional key to an optimum outcome.”

This follows the appointments of corporate finance executive Joshua Wright and corporate finance manager Adam Mulla into the Yorkshire corporate finance team.

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