CCW wins AIM audit from Mazars
Crowe Clark Whitehill wins audit of China's tenth-largest sportswear brand
Crowe Clark Whitehill wins audit of China's tenth-largest sportswear brand
CROWE CLARKE WHITEHILL has replaced Mazars as auditor for London-listed Chinese sportswear brand Naibu Global International Company.
Naibu, which listed on the AIM Market in April, announced the change at its annual general meeting on 26 July.
CCW has steadily improved its stable of AIM audit clients, achieving the largest four-year client gain, according to results published by ranking specialist Morningstar in November last year.
Earlier this year, CCW also replaced Mazars as auditor for pharmaceutical business MiLOC.
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