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North West Accounting Firm On Acquisition Trail
Bolton-based Gorilla Accounting is currently on an acquisition trail, as the Company looks to acquire a number of small contractor accountancy firms.
Gorilla has recently completed their first acquisition of a small accountancy firm just last month, with a second deal in the latter stages of negotiations.
Speaking of their acquisition search, Director at Gorilla Accounting, Daniel Fallows said: “As we continue to drive forward and grow Gorilla Accounting, we are currently exploring opportunities for acquiring small contractor accountancy practices and small accountancy firms that have contractor books.
“We were delighted to get our first deal over the line last month and are keen to find other opportunities in the sector.
North West based, Gorilla Accounting are hopeful of finding more businesses to acquire over the coming months, as they look to continue growing their current client base and overall offering.
Daniel Fallows went on to add: “At the moment, we are looking to explore all options when it comes to acquiring small contractor accountancy firms and we are excited about what the future holds for Gorilla Accounting.
“If you currently have an accountancy practice with contractor or freelance books, then please do get in touch if you are looking for an exit strategy.”
Gorilla Accounting recently surpassed 500 reviews on Trustpilot and remain the number one ranked UK contractor accountancy business on the review site, with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Matt Hartley .
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