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The Deloitte Cambridge office comprises 8 Partners and over 250 staff who deliver a full range of professional services to the East Anglian region. As well as focussing on the life sciences and technology sectors for which the region has become so renowned, the office has long standing specialisms in other sectors including the professions, consumer business and agriculture.
Core services constitute Assurance and Advisory, Corporate and Personal Tax and Corporate Finance, Business Consultancy and Entrepreneurial Business.
The Deloitte Technology Group in Cambridge serves a client base comprising of start ups through to listed multinational businesses. The focus of the group on technology based businesses enables us to provide a service designed specifically for the needs of your business.
Experienced staff within the Technology Group will work with you to build your business. Services can be selected from our extensive portfolio. As your business evolves we will adapt our service to meet your changing requirements.This service is provided by a dedicated multi-disciplinary team of specialists with extensive experience of working with technology companies.
How Deloitte can help?
Our service approach recognises that the needs of growing companies will change as they develop. Our portfolio of services will provide the level of support you require throughout the life cycle of your business.
Our services for technology based business include:-
- Start up services
- Fund Raising
- Strategic Alliances
- Human Resources Services
- Personal Tax
- Acquisitions
We would be pleased to meet with you to gain an understanding of how Deloitte can contribute to your success.

Services we can offer include: Audit, Corporate tax advice, R&D tax credits, VAT, Fund-raising, Share option schemes.

Services we can offer include:Corporate finance services, M&A advice, MBOs, Fund-raisings through equity or debt, Reporting accountants for IPOs, Lead advisory on IPOs, Trade sales and disposals, Due diligence.

Services we can offer include: Company secretarial, Accounts preparation, Audit, Business and Personal Tax, VAT, Bookkeeping and payroll services, Assistance with business planning.

Deloitte adds value by anticipating complex business problems and recommending preventative action on many different aspects of your business.

The pace of technological change is one of the biggest challenges facing industry executives today.

The life and health sciences sector includes a diverse range of businesses.

The corporate tax practice in Cambridge comprises 20 professional staff, highly experienced in dealing with companies from start-ups to global multi-nationals.

The Deloitte technology group in Cambridge serves a client base comprising of start ups through to listed multinational businesses.

At Deloitte & Touche, we recognise the differing service needs of smaller businesses - particularly high growth start-ups and owner managed businesses.

Through Deloitte & Touche Private Clients, we are able to offer a wide range of specialist tax skills to individuals.

Over the years we have developed close contacts with a wide portfolio of clients throughout the East Anglian region, playing an active role in helping to realise their full business potential.
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Calling all technology companies! The deadline to apply for Deloitte’s prestigious Technology Fast 50 awards programme is less than a month away.

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The technology, media and telecommunications (TMT) practice at Deloitte has today announced its predictions for the sector in 2020.

Deloitte is delighted to be supporting Cambridge based chamber orchestra Britten Sinfonia as they travel to China on their Tour of Asia. They will be performing concerts in Wuhan, Guangzhou, Beijing, Taipei and Shanghai.

As well as investing and recruiting 25 graduates and school-leavers at its Cambridge office, Deloitte has also recently welcomed partner, Fran Cousins to the local Cambridge team.

Deloitte has significantly invested in its regional talent development, recruiting 25 graduates and school-leavers at its Cambridge office.
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New company car tax rates on zero-emission vehicles, effective from April 2020, are expected to offer savings in the region of 95% for employees, according to new analysis from Deloitte. The projected cost reductions are largely due to the significant tax incentive of the incoming 0% company car tax rate on zero emission vehicles; down from 16% currently.
Deloitte in the UK and Switzerland has increased revenue[1] by 10.9% in the year ended 31 May 2019, from £3.58bn in 2018 to £3.97bn, as the firm continues to invest in each of its businesses and its people.

Has your company experienced exceptional growth over the past four years as a result of technology innovation? Nominate yourself for Deloitte’s prestigious UK Technology Fast 50 awards programme. Nominations close soon - on Friday 6th September.
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