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Jon Dawson, On my CV – Corporate Financier magazine
In the complex world of finance and investment, working as a group of advisors can significantly enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of financial solutions.
The impact of Labour’s victory on HNWIs – Spear’s Magazine
Katharine Arthur, Head of Private Client, has featured in Spear’s Magazine providing insights on how Labour’s win in the 2024 General Election could have an impact for high net worth individuals (HNWI).
Innovation: The key for large firms staying ahead
Managing Partner, Natasha Frangos, discusses how innovation is the key to maintaining haysmacintyre’s ongoing success.
“We should be removing hurdles to innovation” – the latest on R&D tax reliefs
The hurdles that businesses face when claiming research and development (R&D) tax reliefs continue to gain coverage in the media.
“Our firm’s success is down to retaining talent”
From becoming a partner at the age of 30 to the target of being a £100 million business, Natasha Frangos talks about her journey to becoming our first female Managing Partner.
The need for more women leaders – European Business Review
Natasha Frangos spoke to The European Business Review about what she has learned on her journey to becoming the first female Managing Partner of haysmacintyre.
haysmacintyre launches dedicated sports division
haysmacintyre is thrilled to announce the expansion of its partnership with Premier Sports Network following the launch of our dedicated sports division. This new division will leverage our 20+ years of experience working with sports clients to deliver bespoke financial and advisory services tailored to the unique needs of the sports industry. This strategic move underlines […]
The future of the non-domicile tax regime – Taxation
Katharine Arthur, Partner and Head of Private Client, and Duncan Cleary, Private Client Senior Manager, have had their analysis published in Taxation on the implications of the proposed changes to the UK’s non-domiciled tax regime.