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Canberra accountants Joyce|Dickson join MGI

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CANBERRA accounting firm Joyce|Dickson Accountants has joined the MGI alliance, one of the largest alliances of independent accounting firms in the world, with member firms in 82 countries.

Joyce|Dickson managing partner Lorin Joyce said the firm had chosen to join MGI after a review of several network groups.

“MGI impressed us because, like us, they specialise in family and private business clients,” Lorin said.

“We now operate in a global village and a number of our clients are doing business interstate and overseas. Through access to the resources and insights of MGI it means we have a safe pair of hands to look after our clients wherever in the world they may do business. This membership is all about the added value and better service we can provide to our clients.”

Joyce|Dickson specalises in providing support and advice to family and private business clients and also has a strong expertise in Self-Managed Superannuation.

MGI Australasia Chairman Grant Field said the alliance is thrilled to be expanding its footprint to include the nation’s capital.

“The fact the Joyce|Dickson partners decided to join us after reviewing other accounting alliances shows that access to best-practice through both our Australian and global network is a quality offering.”

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