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Accountants add support to Liverpool Chamber - it figures
Liverpool accountants Duncan Sheard Glass (DSG) has signed up as the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce’s newest patron company.
The chartered accountants, based in Castle Chambers on Castle Street, has teamed up with the Chamber to lend specialist support to its members and wider business community with expert advice on all areas of finance and tax.
DSG will also work with the Chamber on future events, back entrepreneurs, and help to encourage business growth and promotion of the city.
Jean Ellis, partner at Duncan Sheard Glass, said: “DSG is proud to be teaming up with the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce and their members. We hope to use our new position as an opportunity to nurture the city’s network of growing businesses and help them reach their full potential.
“Backing Liverpool businesses has always been an important value of ours, and we look forward to continuing this by working closely with the city’s SMEs and entrepreneurs in the future.”
Jenny Stewart, chief operating officer at the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, added: “DSG’s expertise in tax and finance come as a fantastic addition to the services we already provide, one that I am certain will be incredibly valuable to our members. We’re delighted to be welcoming the team on board.”
DSG provides a range of tax, audit, and business advice, with offices in Liverpool, Southport and North Wales.
The Chamber of Commerce delivers a range of services to assist Liverpool businesses export, often in partnership with HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and UK Trade & Investment (UKTI).
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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