Regester Larkin acquires Steelhenge

Crisis, issues and reputation management consultancy, Regester Larkin is to acquire crisis management and business continuity specialist Steelhenge Consulting. The two firms, which have have already collaborated on a number of client projects are both long established industry consultants.

Commenting on the acquisition, Regester Larkin chief executive Andrew Griffin said: “We are delighted to welcome Steelhenge. We are already recognised as benchmark innovators in this specialist discipline. Bringing Steelhenge into the RL Group further extends our depth, differentiation and leadership position. Together we will provide our clients with best in class strategic crisis management consultancy, as well as functional and operational crisis preparedness capability.”

Steelhenge managing director Dominic Cockram said: “We have grown significantly in the UK and the UAE over the last ten years. Joining RL is a continuation of our ambition to provide a greater range and scope of services. By combining two of the most respected firms in the market we enable the new team to bring more experience, intellectual property and bespoke products to national and international clients.”

Steelhenge will retain its name, and the team will move into Regester Larkin’s London offices immediately. The equity-based acquisition will see Dominic Cockram become a shareholder and director of Regester Larkin Ltd.

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