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RGCF adds new corporate finance executive as instructions continue to rise

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RGCF adds new corporate finance executive as instructions continue to rise
Carl Swansbury and Shannon Quinn (Image credit: RGCF)

RG Corporate Finance (RGCF) has appointed a corporate finance executive as part of its continued growth strategy.

Shannon Quinn joins the firm from PwC’s Newcastle office, where she worked within the audit team and completed her ACA qualification.

Her appointment comes as RGCF continues to expand its operations across the North East, Yorkshire and London, supporting a growing national client base and increased deal activity across a range of sectors.

Currently, the firm operates with a full-service corporate finance team of 22, providing M&A advisory, transactional tax and financial due diligence services. 

Quinn said: “RGCF has developed an excellent reputation as a highly respected and ambitious corporate finance boutique, with a strong track record of advising clients on significant transactions across a wide range of sectors.

“This is an exciting opportunity for the next stage of my career and I’m looking forward to working alongside such a dynamic and experienced team. RGCF’s collaborative culture, national reach and client-focused approach made it a very attractive opportunity for me.”

Carl Swansbury, partner and head of corporate finance at RGCF, added: “We are delighted to welcome Shannon to the firm. Her academic achievements, professional qualifications and experience gained at PwC make her an excellent addition to the business as we continue to strengthen our corporate finance capability.

“Shannon’s appointment is another reflection of RGCF’s continued growth and the increasing opportunities we are seeing across the market. It also demonstrates our ability to attract talented individuals who are looking to build long-term careers within a dynamic and growing advisory firm.

“As activity levels continue to increase, investing in high calibre people remains a key part of our strategy to ensure we continue delivering the highest levels of advice and support to our clients.”



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