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12 October 2021

Wilson Partners shortlisted for Due Diligence Team of the year award

Great News! The Corporate Finance Team over here at Wilson Partners has been selected as a finalist in the Due Diligence Team of the Year category at the Thames Valley Deals Awards to be hosted by The Business Magazine on 3rd November.  The Thames Valley Deals Awards brings together corporate finance advisers, lawyers, bankers, private equity investors, accountants, and funding specialists – plus of course the management teams that have led the deals themselves. 

Having completed a number of significant transactions over the past twelve months, we’re delighted for our DD team to be recognised for all the great work they have done and continue to do and we’re really looking forward to finding out if we’ve done enough to win!

Get in touch with our Corporate Finance team.

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