Audit Assurance

Grant Thornton Premium Audit and Financial Services provide auditing and assurance services to both fully listed and large private companies.

We respond to the challenges of our clients with high quality, value for money technical solutions every time. And this is probably why we can boast the highest number of listed audit clients outside of the Big 4, leadership of the AIM audit market and the highest recognition among audit committee chairs outside the Big 4 according to the Oxera Report.

For our clients, we offer: robust independence as a core value against which all of our services and people are assessed; more hands on input and accessibility at senior level; more face to face time with clients; to take the time to understand clients' needs; specialists that operate outside technical silos; and sector and industry specialists with breadth and depth of expertise.

For further details of our services or to discuss your needs, please call or fax Stephen Weatherseed on +44 (0)1293 554100, or e-mail to stephen.weatherseed@gtuk.com . Alternatively call or fax Steve Maslin on +44 (0)20 7728 2736, or e-mail to steve.maslin@gtuk.com.


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