Mazars gains foothold in Channel Islands
Mazars gains foothold on the Channel Islands through merger with local firm Moores Rowland Jersey
Mazars gains foothold on the Channel Islands through merger with local firm Moores Rowland Jersey
Mazars
has expanded into the Channel Islands through the merger with local practice
Moores Rowland Jersey, a former member firm of Moores Rowland International.
Mazars will be known in Jersey as
Mazars Channel
Islands.
The Jersey team will be led by former Moores Rowland Jersey partners Adam
Budworth and Jason Lees-Baker. Rudi Lang, head of Mazars’ banking and financial
markets group, will help co-ordinate activities in the financial services
sector.
‘The presence in Jersey is an important step in servicing our clients. We
believe the local financial services community will benefit from more
competition and expertise in a complex sector,’ Lang said.
The deal is the latest in Mazars’ international expansion strategy. Previous
developments include new offices in Germany, South Africa, India and China.
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