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Brookson group acquires InTouch accounting
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Haha forgot your such a ruthless bunch.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
This is CUK you know.....Comment
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Or might have already left...Originally posted by rocketjet View PostYes give them a chance and keep an eye on how many staff leave.
We're all ears!
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HahahahahahaOriginally posted by Patrick@Intouch View PostIntouch Accounting will continue to operate independently. Our systems and people will not be changing and we aim to continue to strive to deliver an excellent personal service to our growing client base.
If anything the acquisition will only be a positive move as it will allow us to access a wider range of resources which we hope will bolster what we do and allow us to develop where needed.P.S. What Spreadsheet? Revolutionising the contracting market again.Comment
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Nothing says great client service quite like private equity.Originally posted by Patrick@Intouch View PostIf anything the acquisition will only be a positive move as it will allow us to access a wider range of resources which we hope will bolster what we do and allow us to develop where needed.Comment
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...said every single company ever involved in a mergerOriginally posted by Patrick@Intouch View PostIntouch Accounting will continue to operate independently. Our systems and people will not be changing and we aim to continue to strive to deliver an excellent personal service to our growing client base.
If anything the acquisition will only be a positive move as it will allow us to access a wider range of resources which we hope will bolster what we do and allow us to develop where needed.Comment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostOh dear! Why am I having a feeling of dread on hearing this?
I have a bad feeling too especially after reading this.Comment
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Ms Jackson, all fine and dandy. But maybe the contractor needs to eat? He/she may not have the luxury of walking away from a paid job.Originally posted by kookachoo View Post
I have a bad feeling too especially after reading this.Public Service Posting by the BBC - Bloggs Bulls**t Corp.
Officially CUK certified - Thick as f**k.Comment
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In this case, I'm pretty certain that was the case. Ironically, the contractor in question gave me an immediate referral and I signed him up instead - and he was with the accountant in question.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostMs Jackson, all fine and dandy. But maybe the contractor needs to eat? He/she may not have the luxury of walking away from a paid job.
To be fair, someone from Brookson did comment further down that the PSL route was the agency safeguarding themselves against prosecution under the Criminal Finance Act as it represents due diligence. I'm not sure I buy that necessarily but I can see the logic.Comment
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