Gavin Hinks, AccountancyAge

On the money with Gavin Hinks

It should come as no surprise that Bentley Jennison has signed the deal to be the UK representative of RSM International

Written by Gavin Hinks

Anyone who knows anything about managing partner Tony Stockdale knows that though he may be based in Telford, he is a man with high ambitions.

That much was clear when we had lunch at Gordon Ramsey's at Claridges. He wanted to impress, sure, but he also wanted to learn. He wanted to know as much or if not more about my business - selecting and producing news - as he wanted to tell me all about Bentley Jennison.

As simplistic as that sounds it was an important indicator of someone who was in the process of transforming the organisation he worked. Most managing partners would have expected a captive journalist to spend lunch listening to why they were the best and why we should be writing about them.

Stockdale, as I remember, spent very little time talking that kind of shop. Like I say, he wanted to listen more than he wanted to speak.

Now he has the RSM banner to wave. Full marks for taking advantage of a great opportunity. Stockdale now has his eye on becoming the UK's number seven firm. Odd ambition that, but I suspect this is more about income threshold (£200m), than any intrinsic value in being seventh.

Growing to £200m is a tall order, especially from current levels of around £64m. That can only mean acqusitions and a huge round of recruitment.

The RSM relationship doesn't look likely to bring that level of growth and can't be expected to be the banker here. Remember Robson Rhodes. The firm had the RSM tag but, while flirting with considerable debt, still felt its future lay in merger with Grant Thornton. Clearly an international network will only take you so far.

Gavin Hinks is editor of Accountancy Age

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