Baker Tilly Germany could bring in a private equity investor and become the latest major accountancy firm to strike a deal with a buyout shop.
The German arm of one of the world’s largest accountancy networks said it was considering its options, including a private equity sale or remaining independent.
“We continuously monitor market developments and assess strategic options to further strengthen and develop our company,” a spokesperson for the firm said in a statement. “Private equity is only one of many possible ways to finance innovation and growth.”
Baker Tilly’s network is made up of independent member firms, which ...
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