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Teesside accountancy firm shows continuing growth
Chuhan & Singh Chartered Accountants, based in the centre of Middlesbrough, have reported another period of strong growth, with a cumulative increase in turnover of 37% over the last 3 years.
The practice is located on Borough Road in Middlesbrough with a team of 20 serving a range of locally based private and small business clients.
Gursharan Singh, founding partner of Chuhan & Singh said: ‘We are thrilled that we’ve had another successful year. 2016 has been incredibly busy for us and we’ve seen a significant increase in the demand for our services.
‘We restructured the practice in 2013, offering our clients more senior level support and enhanced service lines such as HMRC investigation guidance and statutory audits. These factors, along with a strategic commitment to remain in the centre of Middlesbrough to be close to our clients, have had a very positive impact on the business.’
Mr Singh added: ‘We recently made significant investment in a top-to-toe refurbishment of our offices, providing an improved workplace for colleagues and an environment that fully reflects the level of service that we offer to our clients.’
In 2015, the firm became the first accountancy practice in the north east to be granted a license by the ICAEW (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales) to carry out probate work on behalf of its clients.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Chuhan & Singh Chartered Accountants .
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