Baker Tilly Ryan Glennon to join RSM in Ireland

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Baker Tilly Ryan Glennon to join RSM in Ireland

Baker Tilly Ryan Glennon (BTRG) has joined RSM. BTRG announced that it will rebrand as RSM Ireland, from May 3 2016.

John Glennon is the founder and managing partner of BTRG, with Aidan Byrne as lead tax partner of the firm.

The firm employs 12 partners and 125 staff, with offices in Dublin, Offaly and Laois.

The firm has also signed agreements with RSM in the UK and the US to have dedicated Irish desks in London, Chicago, New York and San Francisco.

BTRG’s main area of business is in the area of foreign direct investment, this is expected to rise as a result of referrals from RSM.

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