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Our hub provides CFOs and Audit Committees with up to date technical information on a regular basis. We hold roundtables, seminars and technical webinars to provide you with relevant updates on topical issues and the impact they may have on you and your listed business.
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Deal alert: KR1 plc
We have supported KR1 plc admission to the Main Market, acting as reporting accountant on the transaction.
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CapitalQuarter – Winter 2025
Read our latest edition of CapitalQuarter Winter 2025 featuring articles and industry updates for listed businesses and their advisors.
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The new UK Corporate Governance Code: what to look out for
Explore the UK Corporate Governance Code 2024 updates aimed at enhancing governance and boosting investor confidence.
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Onerous contracts: how to recognise them and why they matter
Learn how to identify onerous contracts and manage their impact on your business and financial reporting obligations.
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Disclosure of going concern: managing risk and uncertainty in financial statements
Discover FRC’s updated going concern guidance and its impact on financial reporting, disclosure, and investor confidence.
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The challenge of VAT refunds: how listed businesses can stay ahead
Understand HMRC VAT refund inspections and how to protect your business from unexpected financial consequences.
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Global tax reform: how will it affect Jersey’s multinational companies?
Jersey introduced a 15% tax for large multinationals in 2025. Find out what it means for compliance and reporting.
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Cryptoasset treasury strategies: how to manage them
Learn how to manage cryptocurrency, including regulation, accounting, and disclosures for listed companies.
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Deal alert: Cindrigo Holdings Limited
We have supported Cindrigo Holdings Limited admission to Main Market of the London Stock Exchange.
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Who’s for a game of market musical chairs?
Joseph Archer shares insights on London’s market outlook, exploring AIM and Main Market shifts to highlight opportunities for investors and UK growth.
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PKF Littlejohn has appointed Neil Shaw as a Partner in its Corporate & Capital Markets team
Neil Shaw joins PKF Littlejohn as Partner, bringing engineering and audit expertise to support the firm’s growth in Yorkshire.
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Deal alert: Richmond Hill Resources PLC
We have supported Richmond Hill Resources PLC on their acquisition of the entire issued share capital of Bulawayo CC Ventures Limited and their admission to AIM.
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Awash in a sea of contradictory information?
Joseph Archer shares his thoughts on London’s market outlook, drawing on independent data to shed light on the economy’s future direction.
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CapitalQuarter – Summer 2025
Read our latest edition of CapitalQuarter featuring articles and industry updates for listed businesses and their advisors.
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Understanding convertible notes: advantages and accounting
Though they bring many benefits, classification and valuation of convertible loans can be a minefield. We provide a step-by-step guide to what companies need to consider.
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Convertible loan notes: don’t forget tax
In this quarter’s edition, we’ve already looked at convertible loan notes (CLNs) from the accounting point of view, but what about the tax implications? Our tax partner Catherine Heyes explains.
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Reverse takeovers: are they for you?
Explore the accounting treatment, strategic benefits, and regulatory challenges of reverse takeovers (RTOs) in the UK.
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Capitalisation of AI tools
More and more companies are buying and developing software that uses AI tools. We look at the kinds of associated costs and how these can be capitalised.
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AI: how to build a governance framework
There’s no doubt artificial intelligence (AI) brings exciting potential to any organisation. But it’s all about balance.
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Deal alert: First Development Resources PLC
We have supported First Development Resources PLC admission to AIM, acting as reporting accountant on the transaction.
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There’s no such thing as bad publicity
Joseph Archer shares his perspective as AIM marks its 30th anniversary. Despite slower IPO activity, the market continues to attract both criticism and support, with its resilience, investor interest, and evolving regulations reinforcing its role in UK capital markets.













