The Scotsman

AAB has £5m goal for new consulting arm

- By SCOTT REID sreid@scotsman.com

Anderson Anderson & Brown (AAB), the Aberdeen-headquarte­red accountanc­y practice, is targeting £5 million in consulting revenues within the next three years after rolling out a new division.

The firm’s existing consulting arm will transfer to a dedicated business – Anderson Anderson & Brown Consulting Limited – in order to provide a platform for “rapid growth” following a hike in demand for its services.

Heading up the new AAB Consulting division as its chief executive is Bill Kane, who joined the firm as a director last year to develop and grow a full-service consulting business across six key areas – strategy, operations, human capital, supply chain, It/digital and data analytics.

Prior to joining AAB, Kane was a partner with PWC and Deloitte and global leader of IBM’S business services operations strategy practice.

At the same time, Alasdair Green has been promoted to consulting director. He will lead AAB Consulting’s energy team, with a particular focus on advising oil and gas upstream and service businesses.

Kane said: “As well as establishi­ng an impressive in-house consulting team, which is continuing to expand with several key appointmen­ts pending, we also continue to work with our Associate Network of highly experience­d consulting profession­als.”

He added: “The consulting business will remain an integral part of the AAB group as we continue to work together across the firm to provide our clients with the very best value-added service.” 0 AAB Consulting division is headed by CEO Bill Kane

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