Audit new business wins: Perfect ten
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Audit new business wins: Perfect ten

2 May 2013 | Jonathan Last

Jonathan Last reports on a 10-way merger in Suffolk and other new business wins for May.

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Audit new business wins: New home for social bonds

Jonathan Last reports on the new business wins from April.

RNIB's talking book service

RNIB has upgraded its wide area network in preparation for future projects. Kirsty Weakley reports and rounds-up the rest of this months IT new business wins.

Audit new business wins: Catching a new deal

Jonathan Last reports on Catch 22's recent change of auditor and all the other new business wins.

Neil Campbell, Managing director of Intrelate, and Anne Houston, chief executive of Children 1st

Kirsty Weakley reports on how Children 1st tackled the problem of data duplication and the rest of this month's IT new business wins.

Audit new business wins: A nose for business

As Comic Relief switches auditor Vibeka Mair rounds-up the latest new business wins.

Audit new business wins: Keeping it in the family

Vibeka Mair reports on the merger between Women's Health Concern and the British Menopause Society and this months other new business wins.

Audit new business wins: Taking Action

Vibeka Mair reports on ActionAid UK's new auditor and the rest of September's new business wins.

Audit new business wins: Housing a pension fund

The law firm Eversheds and business consultants Deloitte have advised the Canal & River Trust on a new pension funding partnership (PFP) which will see commercial real-estate assets used to finance its pension scheme.

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