Ryecroft Glenton boosts corporate finance team
Newcastle-based corporate finance firm Ryecroft Glenton Corporate Finance (RGCF) has appointed Conor Quinn as a corporate finance executive.
Newly qualified as an ACA, Conor joins from KPMG Newcastle, bringing valuable audit experience to his role.
He said: “This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of such a dynamic corporate finance boutique.
“RGCF is highly active and supportive of its team, and I look forward to contributing to a wide range of transactions across multiple sectors.”
Conor’s appointment supports RGCF’s strategy to enhance its advisory capabilities and meet growing demand for M&A and corporate finance services.
With expertise across sectors like energy, technology, and healthcare, RGCF continues to deliver tailored advice to its expanding client base nationwide.
Carl Swansbury, partner and head of corporate finance at RGCF, added: “Conor’s appointment reflects RGCF’s continued growth and our ability to attract talented professionals who can develop their careers with us.
“We remain committed to building a team that delivers the highest level of service to our clients while providing opportunities for personal and professional advancement.”
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