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Robson Taylor merges into Baker Tilly

by Kevin Reed

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23 Apr 2010

Baker Tilly has merged with Bristol and Bath-based Robson Taylor.

Its Bristol office will join with Baker Tilly's, while its Bath office will now be known as Baker Tilly.

John Banks, managing partner at Baker Tilly Bristol said the merger gave the firm a "great platform" from which to grow the business in the South West.

"We have come so far organically and feel the time is now right to move to the next level. While adding to our existing compliance capability, we will also look to enhance our non-audit services to clients," said Banks.

Further reading:

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