Andersen Tax consolidates UK presence

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Andersen Tax consolidates UK presence

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Andersen Global has signed a collaborative agreement with Milestone International. The London-based firm is a key part of the association’s expansion in the UK.

Partners Miles Dean and Andrew Murray co-founded Milestone in 2008. The firm offers clients advice on structured finance, covering a range of transactions, real estate interests, private equity and investment funds. This includes structuring property development valued at £650 million in Canary Wharf.

Milestone joins the association alongside RBC VAT and Mark Davies & Associates. George McCracken and James Frost are overseeing Andersen’s UK consolidation. The British market is a major focus before Andersen Global can focus its expansion on Asia in 2019, which began in June with the addition of two Indian firms.

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