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Accountancy firm in new partnership to extend client services

ABERDEEN-based accountancy firm Infinity Partnership has unveiled a second strategic partnership that broadens its service offering to clients. Infinity has ...

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ABERDEEN-based accountancy firm Infinity Partnership has unveiled a second strategic partnership that broadens its service offering to clients.

Infinity has teamed up with Aston Currency Management to offer treasury management and foreign exchange (FX) services – in what is Aston’s first official collaboration with a Scottish accountancy firm.

Greg Houston, Infinity associate partner, said: “This represents yet another example of Infinity finding the right partner for our clients with international operations. Proactive, transparent and streamlined support is what our clients require for these types of transactions, and we look forward to working with Aston Currency Management.”

London-based Aston CM supports clients of all sizes – from SMEs to multinationals – with the delivery of services including multi-currency accounts, spot FX, forward contracts, and FX strategy.

Companies with an international focus are open to the risk of adverse currency movements. By implementing an FX strategy and improving their rates of exchange, companies will reduce currency risk and ultimately improve their balance sheet position.

Liam Alexander, Aston CM partner, said: “The two firms share a similar ethos: client service is at the core of everything we do. Clients now demand a technology-driven approach to their foreign exchange management in addition to a relationship manager. We’re delighted to partner with Infinity to enhance its already outstanding client offering and to further increase the Aston CM presence in Scotland.”

 

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