BDO adds former Littlejohn man Roberts to financial team
BDO has named former Littlejohn chief David Roberts as partner and head of insurance within its financial services team.
Roberts - who has worked within insurance for more than 20 years - boasts internal audit, internal audit, acquisition due diligence and IPO experience.
Most recently he was head of the financial services division at accountancy firm Littlejohn.
In his new role he will work alongside insurance specialist partners David Morrey and Nick Warner.
Neil Fung-On, head of BDO's financial services practice said: "David will make a great addition to our team, with his skills and experience dovetailing
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