Two Leeds accountancy firms join forces in upcoming merger
A pair of Leeds-based accountancy and business advisory firms have announced their upcoming merger.
As of August 1, Winburn Glass Norfolk (WGN) will merge with Murray Harcourt into a newly combined firm with a team of 65.
Based on Queen Street in Leeds, the merged firm will operate under the Murray Harcourt brand.
Both firms specialise in accounting, audit and tax advice for SMEs, and have joined forces in a bid to expand their propositions.
Colin Glass, senior partner at WGN, commented, “We are delighted to be merging with Murray Harcourt whose ethos is similar to our own, namely constantly striving to add value to clients by providing a comprehensive and first class service in all aspects of business advisory, audit, taxation and corporate finance.
“We look forward to continuing to build upon Murray Harcourt’s already dynamic full-service independent accountancy practice.”
Murray Harcourt managing partner Richard Bright added: “We are delighted to welcome the WGN team and look forward to working together to continue providing the highest levels of client service.
“This is another exciting step along the Murray Harcourt journey, giving us the opportunity to broaden our talent pool, welcoming the experience and skills that the WGN team will bring, adding value to our clients who are at the centre of everything we do.”
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