Zenith corporate finance LLP

About us

ZENITH has a small yet highly qualified team of professionals. Thes founding members of Zenith Corporate Finance LLP have Big 4 accounting firms background and bring a substantial wealth of professional expertise and commercial experience as professional advisers and as senior business executives. The founders are:

Mr Atul Sharma BSc & Comm, FCCA, FCMC

Atul Sharma is a corporate finance professional having commercial executive experience following Big 4 accounting firm background. He is currently the senior partner of The GKP Partnership and SharmanS, London-based accountancy firms with a focus on international tax planning and wealth management. Since 2003 he has also served as CEO of US-based Comstock Industries Inc, in preparation for re-listing on a US secondary market.

He delivers value-based management consulting and strategy, investment in privatisation-related mergers and acquisitions; and clients include: BT group, AT&T, Carlton and BASF.

He was previously with Deloitte & Touche between 1990-95 spearheading the firm's expansion into Eastern and Central Europe and India for consulting and corporate finance work resultant from the privatisation and restructuring in the region. Prior to this, Atul had worked as a senior accountant with other Big 4 accounting firms: KPMG and PriceWaterhouse.

His expertise includes: corporate finance transactions such as mergers, acquisitions and public offers, due diligence, fund raising, strategic consulting, disposals and divestment, capital structuring, joint ventures, international tax strategies, business planning and audit. Atul is a past charity trustee of The Shooting Star Hospice, LMCA and founder of The Global Disaster Relief Fund.

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