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DSG named Firm of the Year
Chartered accountants DSG has been named Firm of the Year at the annual DFK UK & Ireland conference.
The company, which is headquartered in Liverpool, was nominated for the award by fellow UK & Ireland members of the DFK International Group, an independent accountants and business advisor association.
Every year at the conference, a company is presented with the Firm of the Year award, but this is the first year that companies in the organisation have had the opportunity to nominate a fellow UK & Ireland member.
The award was presented to DSG’s head of corporate, Andrew Moss, at the association’s annual conference in London.
Andrew Moss said: “We are delighted to have received this award and being nominated by fellow DFK International members makes it particularly special. This accolade is a testimony to the hard work of our staff and it is fantastic to be recognised by industry peers.
“DSG is a practice with a strong reputation and a really diverse range of clients. As a proud member of DFK International for the past four years, we have been able to offer our clients access to a global platform, combined with our specialist local knowledge and also contribute to global industry conversations and provide advice on international business and tax matters.”
DSG provides a range of tax, audit, investments and pension advice, with offices in Liverpool, Southport and Ewloe. For further information, visit www.dsg.uk.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Maria Carr .
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