MBO at Allied Surveyors

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Allied Surveyors Diligence Ltd has announced a management buy out (MBO) of the business of Allied Surveyors plc in England and Wales.

The MBO team is led by Robert Bryant Pearson, currently managing director of Allied Surveyors Diligence Ltd. Christopher Rispin will be technical director of the new businesses.

Robert Bryant Pearson said: “This restructuring is being put in place with the intention of enabling Allied Surveyors and Valuers Ltd to function entirely separately from Allied Surveyors Commercial which has become increasingly more specialised and detached from the residential arm. Similarly

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