Julie joined UHY's London office as audit partner and is also responsible for the running of the firm's China Desk in the UK.
Julie's clients include a range of businesses with Chinese interests including UK subsidiaries of Chinese companies, Chinese companies listed on the UK stock markets and local Chinese companies trading in the UK. With her 5 years' banking experience, as a qualified accountant and chartered tax adviser, Julie is able to provide full, partner level support and quick response times to her clients.
Julie and her China Desk team spend much of their time in China and Hong Kong, advising and supporting the firm's Chinese clients and UK companies with Chinese Subsidiaries. The whole team are fluent in Mandarin and Cantonese.
Contact
j.wilson@uhy-uk.com
Phone 020 7216 4600
Fax 020 7767 2600
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