Accountancy firm PM+M expands Burnley operations
Chartered accountancy company PM+M is making moves to facilitate growth with a new 2,700 sq ft office in Burnley.
PM+M’s Helen Binns will head up the Finsley Gate office with the support of an 11-strong team that includes director Stella Rosthorn and company partner David Bradley, both of whom will work at the new base two days per week.
Commenting on the expansion, Helen said: “As a business, we are passionate about Burnley so this is a real milestone for us.
“I’m confident that the new office and the changes we’ve made to the team will ensure that we are able to provide an even stronger service - especially to our tax and wealth management clients.”
She added: “We also hope that it will help us to be more visible and – most importantly - give us greater capacity for growth as we continue to focus on being the leading firm of accountants in Burnley.”
A number of PM+M’s team members are moving from the firm’s Blackburn headquarters to the new office.
Managing partner Jane Parry said: “PM+M has operated in Burnley since 1990 and the new office is the latest phase in our evolution.
“The town is a core part of our growth strategy and this new base will act as a great foundation as we continue to move forward over the next few years.”
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