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Marks Sattin sees confidence returning
Monday 19th July 2010Finance and accountancy recruiter WH Marks Sattin has relaunched its global websites and streamlined its brand by dropping the WH from its name.
The announcement comes as financial services firms begin hiring again on a scale not seen in the past two years, amid returning confidence in the economy.
Marks Sattin said the change would allow it to build on its thriving international network stretching across EMEA and Asia Pacific, with Latin America soon to be added to its portfolio.
Recent years have seen strong growth in Marks Sattin’s global accounting business and future plans include the further expansion of its business in Asia Pacific.
Marks Sattin EMEA Managing Director Dave Way said: "This is a natural evolution as we go from strength to strength.
"It reflects our desire to build a single global powerhouse brand to provide the best service to employers and job-seekers in the accountancy and finance space. The new websites look great and provide ready access to the information, specialist expertise and level of service for which Marks Sattin has always been known.
"As the economy starts to create more opportunities, we have an excellent platform to develop our business, underpinned by the quality of our networks across EMEA and Asia Pacific and our launch, for example, into Latin America.
"The next few years should be very exciting in the recruitment industry, both in the UK and globally, and Marks Sattin is poised to grow significantly."
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