Lighthouse wins advice contract with Midlands accountants

Scott Sinclair
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LighthouseCarrwood, a subsidiary of Lighthouse Group which provides financial planning services to professional practices, has been appointed by Dains Chartered Accountants to provide independent advice to its clients.

Based in the Midlands, Dains provides accountancy, business recovery, corporate financing and auditing services. Mark Dallas, managing director of LighthouseCarrwood, said: "We have known Dains for a number of years and are delighted to be working with another high quality, regionally-based accountancy practice." Andy McQuillan, taxation partner at Dains, added: "Having run an in-house financial planning service for a number of years, we decided to outsource the function to a firm which has the breadth and depth of resources to advise on all aspects of financial planning."      

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