Two Chester-based organisations are joining forces to provide greater support to their business clients.
DICE Business in George Street and Ellis + Co in Northgate Street are working together in a strategic partnership that will see them helping more organisations to thrive.
They both have success in supporting clients at every stage of their business growth and aim to combine the bespoke financial advice that Ellis + Co can offer with the strategic guidance of the experts from DICE Business.
They share the same vision for helping local organisations achieve their ambitions and together can utilise their different strengths to equip business owners with greater capability in areas such as leadership development and commercial acumen.
'Mutually beneficial'
Through working closely as trusted advisers to their clients, together they aim to foster greater accountability for actions and commitments at all levels of an organisation, whilst providing guidance and encouragement to navigate any challenges that they may face along the way.
Speaking on behalf of DICE Business, co-founder Steve Lloyd said: “We are delighted to be working with the team at Ellis + Co who have a solid reputation in all things financial management and accountancy.
"We recognised the value in being able to work together for the good of our clients and are excited about the long-term value creation we will be able to create for clients.”
James Ellis from Ellis + Co added: “Working as a strategic partner with DICE Business will be mutually beneficial to be able to offer clients comprehensive support and access to a wider range of expertise and resources.
"Combining our financial expertise alongside the broader guidance that DICE Business provide will enable our clients to receive additional services, creating customised strategies for our clients which ultimately drive their success.”
For more about DICE Business, visit https://dicebusiness.co.uk and for more about Ellis + Co, visit https://www.ellis-uk.com
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