Leeds accountancy firm Hentons undergoes team expansion to maintain ‘growth and success’
Hentons, the Leeds-based accountants and business advisers, has announced an array of appointments to support its growth plans.
The firm, which has a team of 50 staff working with a range of businesses throughout the region, has welcomed six new team members.
Andrew Byram joins as manager, along with trainee administrator Lucie Payne, accounts trainee Moeen Ahmed, office manager Julie Coen, Teodor Tsenov as assistant to the director (tax strategies) and Nigel Thomas as audit/accounts manager.
Simon Gray, partner at Hentons, said: “As the firm’s diverse client base continues to grow, it remains of paramount importance that we ensure first-rate administration and support services are maintained, and we accomplish this by recruiting in line with our growth plans.
“Recognising future talent and investing in training to make every new employee an integral part of the team serves to allow all employees to fulfil their individual potential and for the firm to enjoy continued growth and success.”
Hentons has clients ranging from medical professionals and property investors to manufacturers, academies and charities.
The firm offers tax advisory services, accounts, audit and business strategy, with a partner led approach for all its clients
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