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Accountancy outsourcer undeterred by Ahmedabad bombs

by Kevin Reed

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29 Jul 2008

Outsourcer for accountancy firms QX was unaffected by the bomb blasts in Ahmedabad, where it has a major office, it has stated.

The firm, which handles business for UK accountants, said that all its 100 staff were unhurt in the attack, which took place across the other side of the city to the outsourcer's office.

'Business will continue unaffected', it said a in statement.

'We have rung all our staff up and are relived to report they are all unhurt and OK. The news from the City is calm but with the army on stand by,' said QX managing director Chris Robinson.

Further reading:

Profile: Chris Robinson, FD of QX

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