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Andersen announces the acquisition of David Han & Associates, strengthening its expertise and service offering through aligned values, expanded capability, and a shared commitment to trusted, personalised client relationships.
Andersen announces the acquisition of David Han & Associates, strengthening its expertise and service offering through aligned values, expanded capability, and a shared commitment to trusted, personalised client relationships.
Andersen is pleased to welcome David Han & Associates into the business, marking an important milestone in the firm’s continued growth and strategic expansion.
This integration further strengthens our capability and broadens the depth of expertise we offer our clients. David Han & Associates has built a strong reputation for delivering trusted advice and maintaining long-standing client relationships – values that closely align with our own.
By bringing our teams together, we are enhancing our ability to provide comprehensive, high-quality services while maintaining the personalised approach both firms are known for.
David Han, Director of David Han & Associates, has joined Andersen along with his whole team. Their experience and specialist knowledge will add significant value to our clients and support our long-term growth strategy.
“Our focus has always been on intentional, sustainable growth,” said Mike Atkinson. “This acquisition reflects our commitment to building a stronger firm that can support our clients not only today, but well into the future.”
For clients of both firms, it is very much business as usual. Existing relationships, contacts, and service standards will remain unchanged - now supported by expanded resources and broader expertise.
We are excited about the opportunities this new chapter presents and warmly welcome the David Han & Associates team to Andersen.
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Andersen announces the acquisition of David Han & Associates, strengthening its expertise and service offering through aligned values, expanded capability, and a shared commitment to trusted, personalised client relationships.