Harrogate accountancy firm to expand workforce after move to larger premises
Will and Co, the Harrogate-based accountancy firm, has moved to new offices and announced plans for further recruitment after winning 20 clients in the first half of this year.
The company has relocated to larger premises in Windsor House and plans to appoint a further full-time accountant to its team before autumn.
Liz Wild said the expansion was the result of gaining a raft of new client wins across Harrogate and Leeds.
Liz explained: “We are now working with some exciting limited companies with strong vision and excellent capacity for growth.
“Our most recent client wins strengthen our portfolios in the hospitality, recruitment and media sectors and will allow us to implement a hands-on approach to accounting through our MY FD service, operating effectively as an outsourced financial director.”
Liz said Wild and Co’s future growth strategy was geared towards doubling turnover in the next two years.
She added: “Clients are attracted to our active style of accountancy which is aimed at generating more cash flow in their businesses and helping them make more profit.
“We are also well known for helping business owners streamline their accounting processes and introduce digital systems to free up time for analysis and strategic planning.”
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