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Leonard Curtis Business Solutions Group approved as AGN International member
Leonard Curtis Business Solutions Group is extending its reach outside of the UK after being admitted to membership of AGN International.
Following a rigorous application process that required it to demonstrate the highest standards of client services and capabilities, Leonard Curtis is now one of 177-member firms of the prestigious worldwide association. Located in 79 countries, each is an independent accounting and advisory business committed to delivering first-rate services.
With its new trusted partner status, Leonard Curtis is now collaborating with other AGN International member companies to increase its client base overseas, as well as working with foreign businesses operating in the UK.
Alex Cadwallader (pictured), Director of Leonard Curtis, said: “We now have 18 offices across the UK and our strategic growth plans are ambitious.
“By becoming a member of AGN International, we’re able to establish ourselves as a trusted global player. By sharing specialist experience and expertise, we’re well placed to provide even greater services to our existing clients and enabling other member firms to do the same through our offering.
“We are delighted that our application was successful and are now looking forward to the new and exciting opportunities that the membership will bring.”
Malcolm Ward, CEO of AGN International, said: “We are delighted to welcome Leonard Curtis to AGN. Not only does this give us an impressive new geographic coverage in the UK but it also brings a significant addition to our insolvency, restructuring and business improvement capabilities. We are already in discussions about further expanding these service streams internationally.”
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