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UK-headquartered HFW has launched a consulting arm focused on the Middle East, Asia and Australia. 

Led by Chris O'Callaghan, the firm's director of learning and development, HFW Consulting will advise clients on issues relating to people, technology and risk and reputation, including organisational development, training programme design and delivery, talent management, assessment process design, cybersecurity, legal strategies, executive coaching, team building, risk, benchmarking, public relations and reputation management.

In August, Singapore Big Four firm Allen & Gledhill launched a new consulting arm called Allen & Gledhill Regulatory & Compliance (AGRC) to provide consultancy and advisory services on compliance, risk and regulatory obligations to both financial institutions and corporates.

 

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