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KPMG in Glasgow 

KPMG in Glasgow is the largest of our offices in Scotland with well over 300 staff, and is a leading provider of services to Scotland's corporate marketplace, including financial services and the public sectorServices offered include audit, risk consulting, tax, pensions advisorymanagement consulting and transactions & restructuring advice. We also serve the local requirements of our firms' many international clients with operations in Scotland.
KPMG in Glasgow

KPMG's Glasgow office has long had a client base reflective of the city's truly global reach, dating back to its origins as a power house for engineering and international trade. The office's own origins can be traced back to the founding of Thomson McLintock in 1877 and the opening of an office by Peat Marwick Mitchell in 1904. On the formation of KPMG in 1987 the firm was based in Blythswood Square before moving to 191 West George Street in 2004. 

 

KPMG was voted Best Large Firm at the Scottish Accountancy Awards 2010 & 2008.

 

Office senior partner Craig Anderson has headed up the Glasgow office since 1998. Craig is regional chairman for KPMG in Scotland and has been with the UK firm since 1979.

 

If you are a business operating in Glasgow or anywhere across central and southern Scotland then we are here to help.

           
Craig Anderson   

Craig Anderson

 

Office Senior Partner

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  Martin Ross   

Martin Ross

 

Partner, Audit

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Gary Deans  

Gary Deans

 

Partner, Tax

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  Bruce Walker   

Bruce Walker

 

Director, Corporate Finance

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Glasgow Office Address and Map
191 West George Street
Glasgow
G2 2LJ

Tel: (0141) 226 5511
Fax: (0141) 204 1584


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