Robb Ferguson strengthens executive team
Perth-based chartered accountancy firm Robb Ferguson has appointed Andy Hall as a director, strengthening its executive team and banking advisory capabilities.
Andy joins after a 40-year career in banking, including the past 19 years with Barclays, where he served as deputy head of its Scottish corporate banking business.
He previously held roles with RBS in Edinburgh.
Drawing on his extensive commercial and banking experience, Andy will support Robb Ferguson’s clients with strategic advice while enhancing the firm’s debt and banking expertise.
He said: “After many years in corporate banking I have now embarked on a portfolio-based career, and I am very pleased to have been invited to join Robb Ferguson, a much-respected name within Scotland’s business community, as a director.
“My experience and approach align closely with Robb Ferguson’s proven commitment to delivering clear, pragmatic advice to, and building long‑term and enhanced relationships with, our clients.
“This is an exciting time for the firm.
“The team has a strong reputation for client care and technical expertise, and I’m looking forward to contributing to those alongside supporting clients in the banking related and commercial issues they face.”
Andy’s appointment forms part of Robb Ferguson’s continued investment in its people and specialist capabilities as it expands its advisory offering for businesses across Scotland.
Graham Cantlay, partner at Robb Ferguson, added: “Andy brings invaluable experience to the leadership team at Robb Ferguson and will provide banking and debt related advice, supporting individuals and owner‑managed businesses with practical, commercially focused guidance.
“His appointment further enhances our firm’s ability to provide responsive and high‑quality support to our growing client base and reflects our continued focus on strengthening our team to meet increasing client demand.”
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