BDO has announced the promotion of 14 new partners across its tax, audit and advisory teams, based in London, Leeds, Southampton and Guildford. The promotions are effective from 30 June 2018.
In its tax practice, Cory Blackmore, Andrew Crossman, Richard Dalton, Brad Payne and Steve Talbot have been promoted.
In audit, Joe Aswani, Arbinder Chatwal, Matt Crane, Charles Ellis, Andrew Radford, Louise Sayers and Chris Young become partners.
Finally, within the advisory team, Iain Nettleton and Duncan Berry have been promoted to partner.
The 14 new partners bring a range of skills and experience across various sectors, ranging from natural resources, professional services and real estate and construction to international tax and private equity.
Paul Eagland, managing partner at BDO, said: “I am immensely proud that BDO continues to attract and retain the best quality advisers. Each and every one of our new partners is thoroughly deserving of their promotion, and I am confident they will excel in offering a world class quality service to our clients across the UK and internationally.”
“As a firm we have attracted more than 60 new partners to the business in the last two years. We are financially strong and have a great market position; large enough to attract the very best specialists yet small enough to be agile and responsive to help our clients succeed. I see that as our winning formula.”
Deloitte also announced the promotion of 136 partners across Europe, 54 in the UK.