West Yorkshire accountancy firm on the move to accommodate growing workforce
Parsons Chartered Accountants has completed a move to larger offices at Silkwood Office Park in Wakefield.
The firm, which offers a range of accountancy services, corporate finance and business advice, relocated due to its expanding workforce.
Parsons Chartered Accountants’ new offices have undergone a complete refurbishment and now includes its own conference space, meeting rooms and staff ‘chill out’ area.
Speaking about the relocation, Ian Parsons, managing partner said: “The move is the start of an exciting chapter for Parsons.
“We wanted our new office to be a flexible and modern space and with enhanced facilities including a large car park, our new office is the perfect location for providing exceptional service to our clients.
“2016/17 has been an incredible year and the next 12 months is going to see us continue to grow the team, manage our growing client portfolio and revenues and increase growth of our transaction based business, whilst firmly keeping our roots in Wakefield.
“Notably our corporate finance work has helped us grow our business, and helped us differentiate ourselves and compete more effectively.”
Parsons was established in 2009 and currently employs 17 people (six of which were employed during the last 12 months).
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