Henderson Loggie moves into forensic accounting

Signs up forensic accountant and corporate financier Frank McMorrow

Written by Larry Schlesinger

With an increased demand for forensic accounting services in Scotland, Scottish accountancy firm Henderson Loggie has signed up forensic accountant and corporate financier Frank McMorrow to lead a push into this space.

McMorrow spent 13 years at KPMG before working for a Glasgow-based independent corporate finance boutique. He is also co-owner of the Edinburgh rooftop restaurant Oloroso following a management buyout with chef and co-founder Tony Singh two years ago.

George Hay, Henderson Loggie's chairman, told The Herald he believed the firm is well placed to emerge as the leading provider of forensic accounting services in Scotland.

‘By bringing in Frank, a senior and well-respected forensic expert, we're building on an area where we already have expertise, with our existing partner Greig Rowand already being another well-recognised name. We're also thinking long-term in terms of developing and bringing on the forensic team underneath them.’

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