New central London office for Manchester headquartered chartered accountants
As part of the continued expansion of its service offering across the UK, Manchester headquartered Alexander & Co has started the new year on a high with the opening of a central London office.
The chartered accountancy and tax advisory firm has been headquartered in Manchester since 1976 and advises corporate and personal clients across the UK and further afield.
Gary Kramrisch, partner at Alexander & Co, who is overseeing the opening of the London office, commented “Over the past few years, we have been successful in winning a wide range of clients nationwide, especially within our Tax Advisory and Audit Teams.
“Whilst we continue to have a strong client base in the North West, increasingly, these businesses are often headquartered in the Capital and the South East. The opening of our London office will help us serve both new and existing clients, especially those based in that region.
“With businesses facing higher operating costs, including the impact of escalating interest rates, we are seeing a marked increase in new clients requiring a more proactive approach to the advice they receive from advisors who truly understand how they operate.”
The firm’s London office is located at The Harley Building, 77 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6XB. Juxtaposed between Fitzrovia and Marylebone in the heart of the Capital, the office is within easy walking distance of several tube stops and mainline stations.
By Matthew Neville – Senior Correspondent, Bdaily
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