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Accounting as Easy as One, Two, Tweet!
New North East accountancy firm, King Arthur Accountants is bringing bookkeeping services with a difference to businesses across the region.
Based in Billingham and offering services all across the North East, King Arthur Accountants offer a modern approach and are highly active on Twitter and social media. Individuals or businesses with accounting or bookkeeping queries are able to tweet using #arthursadvice for a free, expert answer via Twitter.
Arthur explains, ‘It’s about helping people who need the support – making information readily available on our blog, website and through social media. We’re not big and scary – we’re here to help. Accounting should be accessible to everyone, so we’re jargon free and flexible, with answers and services designed to suit each customer’s individual needs’
‘It’s important to offer service with a smile, and we get a lot of compliments about the company name – it brings a bit more fun to accounting. Slaying tax dragons, round table meetings and making sure the financial foundations of your business castle are solid are all in a days’ work.’
Founder Arthur Wilson felt inspired to set up on his own after identifying a gap in the market for straight talking accounting services that are accessible to all in the North East. With 35 years’ experience in the sector, Arthur found that smaller organisations in the region were often intimidated by larger organisations and unsure of where to get help – but by opening up digital communication, offering as much or as little support as a business needed became easy. The belief that all businesses should be able to find the right level of services within their budget is at the heart of King Arthur Accountants. Through digital media, they’re bringing big business experience to SMEs so that with the right accounting support, organisations can build strong foundations on which to grow.
King Arthur Accounts’ services cater for any business size or sector, and specialise in start-up and smaller organisation support.
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