360 Chartered Accountants launch third office at Hull's Craven Park
360 Chartered Accountants has opened a third office at the home with Hull Kingston Rovers, Craven Park.
The Hull-based accountancy firm was founded in Melton, to the west of Hull, just six years ago by director, Andy Steele, alongside its sister company 5Four Payroll.
Last year, 360 moved into new headquarters in Hull city centre after investing in the renovation of a Grade-II listed Georgian townhouse.
The company, which has launched the new 360 Mentor programme to support and advise on business growth and strategies, opened the new office to ensure their clients and potential clients to the east of Hull have a more convenient base.
Andy Steele, founder and director of 360, said: “Expanding to East Hull has always been part of our business plan. It’s an area full of industry, including Siemens.
“We have clients and potential clients on the industrial estates around here and with areas being classified as Enterprise Zones, it’s ideal for businesses looking for investment and opportunities to raise finance to grow – all things we can help with.
“So we are absolutely delighted to open our new branch office at Craven Park. The offices here are extremely high spec, which fits perfectly with our own investment in new technology.
“This is a great place to hold client meetings and it gives them even more choice when selecting a meeting venue.”
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