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South Coast: Quantuma grows with another acquisition

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Corporate recovery and business advisory firm Quantuma has acquired a south coast insolvency practice. Ashtons Business Recovery will continue to operate through its Ringwood and Weymouth offices, with all of its existing team of seven, as part of Quantuma.

David Meany was one of the founder partners of the original practice in October 2010, providing corporate recovery and insolvency services on the south coast.

Quantuma managing partner Carl Jackson said: “We continue to grow organically, but when the opportunity occurs to acquire a quality practice such as Ashtons, then it makes sense to talk.

“We have known David and his staff for many years, and they are an experienced team who will complement our existing staff in Southampton.”

Meany said: “For our clients it is very much business as usual, but the acquisition provides us with access to Quantuma’s national network and wider business advisory and forensic services.”

Founded in 2013 by Carl Jackson, Quantuma has grown to a £10 million practice with 10 offices in London, Southampton, Marlow, Watford, Brighton, Bristol, Manchester, Birmingham, Ringwood and Weymouth, employing 120 staff.

With its roots in corporate recovery, the firm has now grown to include corporate finance and wider advisory services in its offering.

TBM Team

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