ICF International changes name of London-based subsidiary

ICF International has changed the name of its London, U.K.-based business ICF GHK to ICF International, a move that marks the integration of the business and a strengthening of the ICF brand internationally.

ICF International has fully integrated its 2012 acquitiion of GHK Holdings. The company is dropping the ICF GHK name for its London, U.K.-based business and will now simply use the ICF International.

"Changing the name of ICF GHK to ICF International helps build ICF brand recognition in Europe and Asia," said ICF International Chairman and CEO Sudhakar Kesavan.

The company acquired GHK Holdings Limited in 2012, naming it ICF GHK. The company is a provider of advisory services to the U.K. government, the European Commission, donor agencies and multilateral development organizations.

It was integrated with ICF’s professional services portfolio, the company said in a release.

"This name change reflects our successful integration of ICF GHK within ICF and simplifies our identity for clients. It recognizes that we are able to bring additional services from across ICF to meet client needs," said Jeanne Townend, executive vice president for ICF International.