QCA membership
Gravita is thrilled to announce we’re a member of the QCA, a community for small and mid-sized publicly traded companies and the people who support them.
Their goal is to create an environment where listed companies can fulfil their potential, helping to ensure a healthy and resilient UK economy.

Bringing real value
What is the QCA?
The Quoted Companies Alliance (QCA) champions the UK’s community of 1000+ small and mid-sized publicly traded businesses and the firms that advise them.
They believe the public markets can be the best place for companies to source the funds to grow, operate transparently and distribute wealth, fairly.
The QCA seeks to inform policy in dialogue with regulators and government, showcase the latest thinking on leadership, investment, technology and governance through their events and research, and to provide a forum to share good practice among members, who are quoted on the Main Market, AIM and the Aquis Stock Exchange.
Gravita is delighted to have joined the QCA
“Gravita is delighted to have joined the QCA. We are dedicated to serving small and medium sized listed businesses on AIM and Aquis, with our listed audits team bringing many years’ of listed experience and IFRS expertise to our clients. At Gravita, we understand the reporting challenges of smaller listed businesses and our technology-driven offering maximises the efficiencies in the audit process. Our membership of the Quoted Companies Alliance brings us closer to the listed ecosystem and we look forward to establishing further roots in the sector. Gravita already acts for listed businesses with a combined market cap in excess of £500m and we plan to continue to grow our offering to these exciting and fast-moving growth businesses.”
Our accreditations
Gravita is an ICAEW chartered accounting firm and an authorised training employer.
We’re also part of DFK International, the sixth largest association worldwide of independent accounting firms and business advisors.
We’re also part of NOVA, a powerful community empowering female senior leaders to connect and collaborate.
Insights

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