Yorkshire finance firm expands internationally with new partnership
A corporate finance specialist in Yorkshire has strengthened its global footprint by partnering with a Switzerland-based international group.
BHP Corporate Finance has joined forces with specialist global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) advisory group Translink Corporate Finance.
With offices in Leeds and Sheffield BHP Corporate Finance specialises in a range of services including M&As, management buyouts and corporate disposals.
BHP Corporate Finance partner, Don Gray, commented: “We are absolutely delighted to be joining Translink as a UK member firm of the network.
“Cross-border transactions have been a core part of our service offering for a number of years but our alliance with Translink significantly extends our international scale and reach.
“Whether clients are selling or buying, together with our fellow Translink firms we can offer genuinely seamless integrated global corporate finance advice.”
Translink chairman, Tero Nummenpää, added: “We are very pleased to be welcoming BHP Corporate Finance to the Translink family.
“Their reputation for providing high quality advice on mid-market transactions fits perfectly with our ethos.”
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