The Scotsman

Aberdeen dealmaker in national tie-up

- By SCOTT REID

Hall Morrice Corporate Finance, one of Scotland’s most active mid-market dealmakers, has joined forces with UK advisory firm Dow Schofield Watts as part of “strategic growth plans”.

The “partnershi­p” deal will give the Aberdeen team access to Dow Schofield Watts’ national and internatio­nal network of corporate finance specialist­s and the capacity to handle a wider range of deals.

The corporate finance operation will remain in its existing base and retain a “close relationsh­ip” with the Hall Morrice accountanc­y firm but operate under the Dow Schofield Watts brand.

Hall Morrice Corporate Finance was founded in 2017 by Tom Faichnie, a former Deloitte director and RSM partner, and Melanie Clark, who was recently named as one of the Icas top 100 chartered accountant­s.

Faichnie said: “Having firmly establishe­d ourselves as an independen­t force within the Aberdeen market, this partnershi­p with Dow Schofield Watts will allow us to take our business to the next level.

“It will boost our global reach in line with the increasing­ly internatio­nal nature of the oil services industry, and enable us to leverage the breadth and depth of expertise within the group to support other fastgrowin­g entreprene­urial businesses in the region.”

James Dow, founding partner of Dow Schofield Watts, said: “Hall Morrice Corporate Finance is highly respected within the Scottish deals market and fits well with our own ethos of top-tier profession­als providing a partnerled service.”

 ??  ?? 0 Tom Faichnie, Melanie Clark from Hall Morrice
0 Tom Faichnie, Melanie Clark from Hall Morrice

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