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Armstrong Watson announces membership of Welcome to Yorkshire Y30
Leeds accountants and business advisory firm Armstrong Watson has announced its membership of Welcome to Yorkshire’s Y30 Club.
The firm said that growing demand to advise family businesses and the knowledge within the group across the hospitality and leisure industry was a key factor in their decision.
Armstrong Watson has four offices in Northallerton, Skipton, Bradford and Leeds.
Mike Kienlen, lead partner, said: “Our new membership to Y30 was an easy decision and will focus a lot of our teams’ energies into helping a wide range of growing businesses within Yorkshire.
“I have no doubt the relationship between the two organisations will also lead to some very interesting conversations and opportunities for our team and clients alike.’
Gary Verity, chief executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, said: ’It is great to welcome Armstrong Watson to our Y30 scheme, we are a collective of likeminded businesses working together for the greater good of Yorkshire and its future success.
“I look forward to Armstrong Watson’s input and ideas and sharing our expertise at this exciting time for Yorkshire.’
With plans in place to bring in even greater resource to Leeds in July the firm are looking forward to introducing all the reasons ‘Y’ Armstrong Watson will be the ideal partnerto complement Yorkshire businesses ambitions for profit and growth.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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