About Ayming
Business performance consulting

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[edit] Who We Are
Here at Ayming we have 30 years' experience improving businesses’ operational and financial performance. Drawing on our international expertise, we go the extra mile to realise opportunities to improve your business’ financial and operational performance.
Our focus is to get to know your people, understand your business, and ultimately maximise your profits, operations and funding through services which deliver long-term value and benefits. Knowledge and innovation are at the heart of what we do.
In the UK, we offer a range of consultancy and advisory services, covering procurement and supply chain, operational efficiency, R&D tax credits, innovation grant funding, VAT and working capital.
We pride ourselves on our agility and responsiveness with our dedicated UK team of specialists motivated to deliver the best results and long-term benefits for your business. Yet as a European leader in our field, our capacity also extends to 16 countries and three continents should you require our help further afield.
[edit] Trust the Experts
Our award-winning UK team is committed to empowering our clients to implement long-term performance improvement programmes, adding value to your business and delivering positive change and results. Ultimately, we are driven by the desire to find solutions which will improve our clients’ overall financial and operational performance.
At Ayming we're not just tax consultants or management consultants. We're also technical experts. By employing specialists from industry backgrounds including scientists, engineers and software developers, alongside our tax and consultancy experts, we can work with you to genuinely understand what you do, how you innovate and operate, and therefore how best to improve your business performance. It's this dual-specialism ensures we maximise your returns and deliver long-term financial and operational improvements for your business.
To meet team and find out more, visit our website.
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