Leonard Curtis expands funding team with new analyst
National restructuring, recovery and advisory firm Leonard Curtis has appointed Conor Jones as an advisory analyst within its growing funding team.
Conor, who is based in the Manchester office, brings more than three years’ experience from accountancy practices Mitchell Charlesworth and BWM, alongside two years at HMRC, where he worked across multiple departments and developed a strong understanding of compliance processes and requirements.
In his new role, Conor will support clients with cashflow analysis, funding advice and tailored solutions for HMRC-related debts, drawing on his insight into how the tax authority operates.
Leonard Curtis’ funding team has expanded significantly over the past year and now comprises 30 specialists working across the UK, providing bespoke funding solutions and trusted advice to SMEs across a range of sectors.
Becky Owen, head of funding at Leonard Curtis, said: “Conor’s blend of commercial accountancy experience and first-hand HMRC insight gives him a unique perspective on the challenges our clients face.
“His insight will be invaluable as we help businesses to navigate complex financial situations, structuring the right funding solution to meet their needs.”
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