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Si Mathavan

Si Mathavan

Business Assurance and Internal Audit Partner

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28 February 2025

  • Risk Assurance and Internal Audit Services
Assuring fraud prevention across your business: the impact of ECCTA 2023

Updates to The Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act 2023 (ECCTA) introduces a significant shift in how businesses must consider fraud. Si Mathavan, Business Assurance and Internal Audit Partner, explains further.

Graham Marjoribanks

Graham Marjoribanks

Vice-Chair and Head of Audit & Assurance

26 February 2025

  • Audit & Assurance
  • Our people
Johnston Carmichael hires new partner as part of ongoing audit team growth

Leading UK accountancy and business advisory firm Johnston Carmichael has strengthened its growing audit team with the appointment of a new partner. Jane Ferguson has joined from a Big Four audit team and has more than 18 years’ experience in audit, assurance and financial reporting across Scotland.

Julie Gray

Julie Gray

Financial Planner

26 February 2025

  • Wealth
Is Lifestyling leading your workplace pension down the garden path?

When a decision is taken out of your hands and made for you, what is the likelihood that it is going to suit your needs?

Rory Brand

Rory Brand

Chartered Financial Planner

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21 February 2025

  • Wealth
Should I be planning my retirement to 100 and beyond?

When you are looking to the future, do you consider the possibility of living to 100 or further? This may seem unlikely and most don’t expect to live to the ripe old age of 100 but it may surprise you just how many are expected to receive a birthday card from the King.

Adam Hardie

Adam Hardie

Business Development Partner and Head of Food & Drink

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20 February 2025

  • Food & Drink
Food and drink sector optimism hit by challenges of rising NI and labour costs

UK food and drink businesses are feeling less optimistic about future growth than 12 months ago, with several firms citing rising National Insurance Contributions and National Minimum Wage costs as a contributing factor, according to our 2024 survey of the sector.

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