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Finder Expert has changed its name and becomes Leyton

This new designation goes hand in hand with the internationalization of the Leyton Group.  With offices in France, Ireland, the United Kingdom and Belgium, the consulting firm specialized in fiscal optimization has annual revenue of $80 million and employs over 400 people worldwide.

"The change in name for Finder Expert is part of the unification policy of the international Leyton brand through a unique name and logo", explains Vincent Lefevre, company CEO. "The company will have a single corporate identity for all of its activities in Europe and North America which will contribute to the growth our awareness of our brand around the world ".

For Antoine Potez, Business Development Manager of Leyton in Canada, this change of name is an opportunity. « We will be able to benefit from the Leyton Group’s power and image », he said. 
 
Since 1995, Finder Expert has developed an expertise in claiming, optimizing and securing scientific research and experimental development, in Quebec and throughout Canada. The firm had an annual turnover in 2008 of $ 2.5 million and has a client base of more than a hundred businesses, one which continues to grow daily. 

 

About Leyton

Leyton offers consulting services to companies that aim at improving their financial performance and profitability.
The company has an expertise in optimising the SR&ED tax credit claim as well as a service dedicated to the optimisation of telecommunications expenses.
Leyton offers sources of financial gains in line with the expectations of every firm.
The company is experiencing growth at a sustained rate since its creation in 1997. Thus, the firm had an annual turnover of $80 million for the 2008/2009 fiscal year. Established in Canada, but also in France, in Belgium, in Dublin and in London, the international group has 450 employees with multidisciplinary competences.

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