Autus Newsletter » Winter 2022

Introduction

As we move towards Christmas and the new year after a year of turbulent change and pressure, there is a great deal to reflect upon. With two monarchs, three prime ministers and four chancellors, the pace of change in the second half of the year felt unprecedented. In our last newsletter of 2022, we explore some of the issues that continue to reverberate, including highlighting some key areas for year-end planning.

We'll be in touch again with our March 2023 edition. In the meantime, if our newsletter has prompted any questions about your plans, or if there is anything we can help you with, do get in touch. We will be pleased to hear from you.

Our office will be closed from lunchtime on Friday 23rd December, with business as usual resuming on Tuesday 3rd January 2023.

We look forward to speaking with you in 2023 and we hope that you have a very happy Christmas and a peaceful New Year.

As always, please do not hesitate to contact us if there’s anything you would like to discuss further.



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