New Hale office for accountants Alexander Knight & Co
Accountancy firm Alexander Knight & Co has relocated its team to a new office in Hale, Cheshire.
The company moved into Westgate House on Hale Road after outgrowing its former premises, located near Manchester Airport.
Alongside the relocation, Alexander Knight & Co has announced its sponsorship of Hale Railway Station and secured a clutch of new clients, including Gresham Wealth Management and Thomas Storey Fabrications Group.
The firm, a provider of tax, audit and management accountancy services, was founded in 2012 by Murray Patt.
Murray said: “We are excited to reveal our new office space in Hale village. Our old office, near Manchester Airport, served us well since we launched the practice back in 2012. Since then, we have grown our client base, staff numbers and our services.
“We’ve also developed as a business and we see our new home as a physical embodiment of where we are now and where we are heading as a practice.”
He continued: “Our new, professional surroundings are perfectly in tune with our culture and better suited to our clients and staff. Not only is the location convenient and easy to access it’s also a stone’s throw from amenities in Hale village and Altrincham town centre for our staff.
“We’ve had a very successful year and we are looking forward to maintaining our growth during 2018 as we seek to expand our team and client base of entrepreneurs across the region.”
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