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E&Y takes on 17 partners across UK

E&Y has admitted 17 partners to its UK firm, taking the total number to 29 over the past six months

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Ernst & Young has admitted 17 new partners across the firm in all service lines and industry sectors as well as up and down the UK.

Mark Otty, Ernst & Young UK chairman and managing partner northern Europe, Middle East, India and Africa (NEMIA), said the firm was ‘very confident’ in its future growth prospects after recording close to 50% growth over the last three years and exceptional growth across the NEMIA area where India, South Africa and the Middle East increased revenues by more than 40% in 2007 alone.

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‘Our global strategy of twinning more mature markets with emerging ones and our unique NEMIA operating model are widely acknowledged as a powerful approach and have cemented our reputation for providing exceptional services to clients, ’ Otty said.

‘As well as promoting from within we have also made a major investment in direct entry partners. The firm has built itself a deserved reputation for not only promoting quality candidates internally but attracting the brightest and the best from the external market place. We expect to make plenty more of these appointments throughout 2008.’

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