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Paul Austen Associates Expand their Team
Paul Austen Associates Chartered Accountants with offices in Congleton and Stoke-on-Trent has appointed a new Semi-Senior Accountant William Gallimore-Tallen, responding to an increased demand for its services.
William joins from Dean Statham Chartered Accountants, where he was employed for 7 years, and similarly held the position of Semi Senior Accountant. He brings with him strong experience in accounts preparation of limited companies, sole traders and partnerships.
The firm will be supporting William in finishing off his chartered accountancy qualifications, across the next 18 months.
Managing Director, Paul Austen commented, “In recent months, we have benefited from substantial organic growth from both new clients entrusting us with their business and personal accounting requirements, and an extension of our service offering to existing clients with additional requirements. William’s experience and skill set will be a great asset to Paul Austen & Associates, and I take great pleasure in formally welcoming him to the firm.”
Assisting individual and corporate clients in the management of their finances, Paul Austen Associates offers a full bookkeeping service, management reports, payroll and
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