
A personal touch in finance becomes even more enjoyable when the client’s industry appeals to you personally. Such is the case for Diana Clement, who has worked for years with Marc van Hilst of Röling Import, an importer of various brands of women’s fashion. For a lover of beautiful clothes, a working visit among the latest collections also provides inspiration for colours, fabrics and trends of each season. The collaboration between Diana and Marc is like a good jacket, fitting better and better as the seasons go by. As Marc himself has a business background, there is a progressive cooperation because of the entrepreneurial thoughts of both sides.
Whereas the cooperation started with performing general financial administration, Borrie significantly expanded its range of tasks for Röling Import after a takeover, in which the company also started running its own clothing brands. Röling now has its own financial administration under Borrie’s supervision. As an importer with shops and its own products, working with international partners, it is important to be able to rely on your financial advisers. From the beginning of the cooperation, a click is still there today. Marc van Hilst adds that because of the ever-changing laws and regulations, the accountancy profession has its challenges but Borrie Accountants always tries not to make things harder than they are. “In the mutual cooperation, where there is regular contact with Borrie’s accountants and tax specialists, we notice little of those challenges. Ad hoc issues are always responded to adequately, allowing us as entrepreneurs to continue doing business.” Diana also notes that when someone is entrepreneurial by nature, then you can contribute maximally, everything works optimally then. A clear argument for fitting that warm coat well.