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27 March 2017
Cayman Islands
Reporter Becky Butcher

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Grant Thornton Cayman founding partner retires

Grant Thornton’s Terry Carson has retired, stepping down from his role as founding partner.

Dara Keogh will be taking over from Carson as co-managing partner of the company.

Keogh joins from Alesia Re, based in the Cayman Islands, where he served as CFO. He left Alesia Re in November last year.

Grant Thornton Cayman Islands offers audit, tax and accounting advisory services. The company specialises in the audit of captive insurance companies, from those insuring small groups of individuals to large single-parent captives, group captives and special-purpose captives.

Carson and Ian Johnson, current partner of Grant Thornton Cayman Islands, first became partners of Morris Brankin in 2002, before the firm rebranded to Grant Thornton in 2003. Carson and Johnson acquired the business from its former owners in 2010.

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