AAB Welcomes Niall Pirie As Virtual Finance Function Partner

AAB, a leading professional services firm across the UK and Ireland, is pleased to announce a significant appointment within their Virtual Finance Function (VFF). Aberdeen-based Niall Pirie has joined AAB as VFF Partner, bringing 24 years of financial and professional…

Niall Pirie and Lauren McIlroy outside the AAB HQ

News12th Aug 2024

By Lauren McCluskey

AAB, a leading professional services firm across the UK and Ireland, is pleased to announce a significant appointment within their Virtual Finance Function (VFF). Aberdeen-based Niall Pirie has joined AAB as VFF Partner, bringing 24 years of financial and professional services experience to the team.

Niall, who has led finance functions across a range of business sizes and types, has a wealth of technical accounting experience and commercial finance knowledge. He has developed specialist expertise in utilising financial data to better inform business decisions and maximise growth opportunities, particularly within Private Equity (PE) backed businesses. This expertise will be instrumental in his new role, where he will foster the growth of the VFF team across Scotland, particularly across the North-east, with a focus on using his experience to support owner-managed and PE-backed businesses.

The VFF team at AAB has experienced year-on-year growth for the last six years. In the last 12 months alone client numbers have increased by 25%, demonstrating escalating demand for this critical business service.

AAB’s VFF service helps businesses to get the right support at the right time, without the commitment of hiring in-house. A fully scalable approach to their finance function, this specialist support is tailored to the needs of each client, and delivered by a specialist team with a track-record of supporting businesses across multiple industries. The bespoke cloud-based solution allows businesses to access real-time accounting data, providing valuable insight for making strategic business decisions, with financial experts on hand to support.

Lauren McIlroy, Head of VFF at AAB, commented: “We are thrilled to welcome Niall to our team. His extensive experience and innovative approach will be invaluable as we continue to expand our client base and enhance our services. Having previously worked together, I have witnessed Niall’s dynamic ability to deliver exceptional value to clients, and I am delighted to see him bring that same dedication to our team.

“We launched the VFF service in Aberdeen with just two members and have since grown to a team of thirty-five across offices in the UK and Ireland. We are excited to continue our development in key regional hubs. With Niall’s deep ties to the local Aberdeen area and his wealth of knowledge and experience, his appointment underscores our ongoing commitment to the region and our valued clients who operate here.”

Niall added: “I am excited to join AAB and look forward to working with the talented team to drive continued growth both locally and further afield. Having spent the last 11 years in senior industry roles, and in similar businesses to those we support in VFF, I am looking forward to using my experience to deliver the unique support and unparalleled insights we provide to clients that can better inform their business decisions. I am eager to work with both existing and new clients across AAB, and to help other businesses experience the benefits of this step-change in their approach to finances and accounting data.”

By Lauren McCluskey

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