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Join us for this in-person breakfast session hosted by partners at Moore Kingston Smith.
Event details
Join us for the upcoming BIMA Finance Peer Network Roundtable on Wednesday 6th November. The Moore Kingston Smith team will share their latest financial insights and trends from the industry. The Budget is on 30th October so this will include a discussion about the changes that are relevant to you and your peers. We will also discuss the latest from the M&A market including how the Budget could impact it.
Limited to 12 attendees to allow for discussion. Chatham House Rules apply and places are strictly limited to one per organisation.
This is an in-person event.
We hope you can make it.
9.30am Registration for a 10am Start
Directions upon arrival:
Please let reception (on the ground floor) know that you are here for the BIMA/Moore Kingston Smith event and the receptionist will direct you to the 6th floor where you be greeted by the BIMA and Moore Kingston Smith team.
Hosted by:
Paul Winterflood, Head of Media Corporate Finance
Moore Kingston Smith
Paul Winterflood leads the firm’s Media Corporate Finance team specialising in transactions in the media and technology sectors. Paul regularly speaks and contributes on the topic of ‘Selling Your Media Business’, and the media and technology M&A landscape.
Paul has experience advising entrepreneurs, strategic acquirers and private equity investors. He is passionate about the importance of creativity and culture to getting deals done. Clients appreciate this, his sector knowledge and experience as well as his commercial and straight-talking approach to deal-making.
Some of the notable transactions that Paul has advised include the sales of Total Media to Mediaplus, 23Red to Capgemini, People Made to the Positive Change Group, the Theatre Royal Haymarket to Access Entertainment and 2i’s investment from Rockpool.
Mel Reed, M&A Tax Partner
Moore Kingston Smith
Melanie Reed specialises in advising entrepreneurial businesses and their shareholders, from start-ups through to exit and sale. She has significant experience in advising venture capital-backed and AIM-listed businesses, with a particular focus on property and fast-growth companies.
Clients value Melanie’s approachability and the fact that she takes time to nurture personal relationships with them. She is skilled at guiding clients through the complex tax world. Clients say they feel confident with Melanie on board – no situation is too complicated and she has often handled similar scenarios before.
Melanie has spent most of her career at top-ten accountancy firms, most recently as Head of Corporate Tax.
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