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Trio of New Directors at KPMG

by isleofman.com 29th April 2010


KPMG, Chartered Accountants, have announced the appointment of three new Associate Directors. 

 

Commenting on these appointments, David McGarry, Managing Director, said, "The appointment of three new Associate Directors represents a major step in the growth and development of our business in the Isle of Man, and will provide us with enhanced ability to support our clients. 

 

"These appointments underline our commitment to our growing client base in the Isle of Man, and will underpin the continued expansion of our range of services to the Isle of Man’s financial services sector."

 

The three new Associate Directors are:

 

David Parsons, who joined KPMG Isle of Man in 1991, training as a chartered accountant in the audit department.  KPMG clients will know David for the wide-ranging technical expertise that he has developed since he moved into the tax unit of the firm in 1995. 

 

Nick Quayle, who joined KPMG Isle of Man in 1997 and specialises in providing audit services to a wide range of the firm’s financial services clients. 

 

Simon Nicholas, who joined KPMG Isle of Man on 1st April 2010 from KPMG Bermuda, where he specialised in insurance and reinsurance sectors.

 

Pictured (l-r): Nick Quayle, David Parsons, Simon Nicholas and David McGarry.

 

 

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 29th, April 2010 10:02pm.

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