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Group · consolidation & FD

Scaling across the border? One finance function, both regimes.

A growing group with entities on both sides of the Atlantic. Consolidation, transfer pricing, multi-entity payroll and board-level reporting all get harder — and referring the pieces out to separate firms leaves gaps exactly where growth exposes them.

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Growth exposes every seam between two firms

Multiple entities mean intercompany pricing that has to satisfy both HMRC and the IRS, consolidated reporting the board can trust, and payroll across jurisdictions — with no single owner of the numbers. The bigger the group, the more expensive each gap between two local firms becomes.

What we handle

Both sides, under one roof

Group consolidation across US & UK
Transfer pricing & a single intercompany policy
Corporation tax on both sides
Multi-entity payroll & accounts
FD-as-a-service & board reporting
R&D and reliefs where they apply
How it works

Three steps, one team

Review the group

We map every entity, flow and filing across both sides and find where the numbers don't currently join up.

Set the policy & structure

Transfer pricing, intercompany terms and reporting standardised so the group holds together for tax and the board.

Run it as one function

We act as the cross-border finance team — consolidation, filings and reporting, every period.

Common questions

The things founders ask first

Can you act as our outsourced finance function?

Yes — FD-as-a-service across both jurisdictions, from bookkeeping through to board-ready consolidated reporting, so you don't stitch it together from separate firms.

How do you handle transfer pricing across the group?

With one intercompany policy designed to satisfy HMRC and the IRS at once, documented so it stands up on either side.

Do you work with our existing auditors?

We do — we're the cross-border tax and finance layer and coordinate with your auditors and other advisers rather than replacing them.

Let's map both sides of your business.

A free consultation, no obligation. Tell us how the company is structured and we'll map what each side needs — with a fixed price before any work begins.

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