Thursday, May 2, 2024

PKF strengthen corporate finance team with new appointment

PKF Smith Cooper is delighted to welcome Corporate Finance Senior Executive Harnil Motivaras to the team. Harnil joins from PwC where he worked alongside large corporate clients, as well as SME’s and owner-managed businesses, operating across a range of industries.

The specialist corporate finance division of PKF Smith Cooper, of which Harnil will be a key member, offers both practical and strategic advice across a variety of areas, whether clients are looking to buy, sell or grow a business.

The team specialises in high-intensity project management of deals, from company acquisitions and disposals, through to fundraising and succession planning.

The corporate finance team are also experts in a variety of sectors, from food and drink and self storage, to fire & security and automotive, making  PKF Smith Cooper the adviser of choice in national and international transactions in these sectors.

James Ward, Corporate Finance Director based in the Nottingham office comments: “I am  delighted to welcome Harnil to the team. He will have an integral role in the development of PKF Smith Cooper’s corporate finance team primarily in Nottingham, but also across the wider firm working alongside colleagues in our Derby and Birmingham offices.

Our corporate finance team continues to develop, and I look forward to working alongside Harnil in creating innovative solutions and value for the clients we work with.

We are continuing to recruit and are always looking for people of all experience levels to join our award-winning team”.

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