DJH Mitten Clarke has rebranded to DJH after three years, reflecting its merger historical past and 9 acquisitions throughout the Midlands, North-West, and Yorkshire. The agency’s development technique emphasises staff funding and new service traces, with CEO Scott Heath citing shopper suggestions and business recognition as drivers for the abbreviated title change, sustaining model continuity whereas enhancing recognition.
PKF Francis Clark has promoted Sarah Brown, Mark Bishop, and Rob Deare to associate roles, recognising their contributions in personal shopper tax, VAT, and audit, respectively. The South West’s largest unbiased agency emphasises expertise growth, with CEO Paul Crocker underscoring the trio’s dedication to shopper service and their journey throughout the organisation.
ACCA has applauded the mutual recognition settlement between UK and Australian audit authorities, easing auditor mobility amid expertise shortage. The deal facilitates cross-border qualification recognition, aligning with ACCA’s efforts to deal with audit expertise challenges and guarantee high-quality audits globally, as emphasised in its recent report.
Damon Brain has assumed the function of CEO at Duncan and Toplis, succeeding Adrian Reynolds, with a concentrate on strategic development throughout the broader Midlands area. With 27 years on the agency and experience in business advisory, Brain goals to develop capabilities and market presence, supported by a newly shaped C-Level govt staff. The agency’s operational development technique, backed by recent funding, underscores ambitions for growth and repair diversification.