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Mitchell Charlesworth appointed by chartered surveyors Charterfields
Chartered surveyors Charterfields has appointed Manchester accountancy firm Mitchell Charlesworth to provide a range of financial and business advice services.
The appointment coincides with Charterfields increasing the size of its Manchester office space at City Tower in Piccadilly Plaza and taking on extra employees due to major business growth. The firm, which provides bespoke valuation and asset management services, has made 4 appointments in its business recovery and corporate valuation departments over the last 12 months to meet an increase in client demand. This has resulted in a significant increase in turnover and profit at the firm.
Mitchell Charlesworth partner Alison Buckley, who will be advising Charterfields, said: “We are delighted to have been appointed by Charterfields and look forward to supporting their business growth by providing strategic financial advice as well as general accounts, payroll, tax and VAT services.”
Ian Maycock, Director at Charterfields, said: “We have appointed business advisors Mitchell Charlesworth to help us manage our long-term growth strategy for the firm. New clients have joined us in record numbers in 2016 and 2017, adding to our existing client base, many of whom have worked with us for many years. The office expansion at City Tower, Manchester coincides with Charterfields 25th anniversary and the relocation of the business from our original home in Sheffield. It will also provide extra space for client briefings, meetings, and consulting as well as accommodating the new staff who have joined us over recent months.
“Manchester provides the business with easy access to greater communications including an international airport enabling us to provide insurance valuations and our other services to clients in any geographical location around the world.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Anne Griffiths .
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