Manchester film and TV agency appoints Cowgill Holloway LLP
Manchester film & TV agency, The Gate Films, has appointed leading North West accountants and business advisers Cowgill Holloway LLP to provide a range of accountancy and strategic advice.
Manchester-based The Gate Films create film, TV and video advertising for a range of clients including Vauxhall and Pukka Pies with the company also owning Edit 19, a post-production facility in the city.
Already operating from additional bases in London and Edinburgh, the firm is looking to expand further in the near future.
Cowgill Holloway LLP have been engaged to provide compliance and audit services, plus specialist tax advice and the implementation of Cowgills’ myFDadvisor service to help drive growth.
Cowgill Holloway head of business development, Rob Lord stated “We are particularly delighted to be working with such a high profile company in Manchester’s digital creative sector. Having identified the areas in which we can help The Gate Films with their growth strategy we are now very excited to start working together on achieving those goals”.
The Gate Films CEO, Simon Lewis commented “We were very impressed with Cowgill Holloway’s understanding of our needs and the fact they could provide the expertise we required across all financial aspects of our business. In the end, their knowledge of the sector and track record with growth companies made the appointment an easy decision for us”.
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