WA businesses are showing more resiliency and banks more leniency as the State battles the worst trading conditions in recent memory, according to insolvency veteran Bryan Hughes.
Mr Hughes was yesterday named to a new role as executive chairman of Pitcher Partners in Perth as part of a transition that will see tax specialist Leon Mok succeed the 55-year-old as managing partner of the mid-tier audit and advisory firm.
The change will give Mr Hughes more time to pursue new business as Pitcher Partners, long anchored in Perth by its restructuring arm, looks to develop a broader range of skills by building up its audit, tax and advisory businesses.
Not surprisingly given the econom…
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