Saffery promotes Edinburgh partner
Accountancy firm Saffery has promoted Harry Kendall to partner in its Edinburgh office.
Harry joined the firm in 2016 and has spent the past five years in Edinburgh, specialising in audit and advising clients across corporate, landed estates and not-for-profit sectors.
In his new role, he will continue working with boards and senior teams on governance and financial reporting.
Harry said: “We’ve built a collaborative, high-performing team with deep sector expertise here in Edinburgh, and I’m proud to be part of an office that combines national strength with strong local relationships.
“I look forward to continuing to support our clients as they navigate increasingly complex audit and governance requirements.”
Harry’s promotion reflects Saffery’s continued investment in talent as it expands its presence in Scotland.
Sean McGinness, partner and head of Saffery’s Edinburgh office, said: “Harry’s mix of sector experience fits very well with our client base.
“It reflects the direction of travel for our business as we continue to focus on our strong private wealth client base and build on recent success in the corporate market.
“He is a trusted adviser to boards and management teams alike, and a highly respected member of the team.
“His appointment strengthens our partner group in Edinburgh and underlines the depth of talent across our 80‑strong team.”
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