Accountancy firm announces flagship Leeds office expansion and new job creation
Azets has expanded its Leeds office following a significant period of growth. The office at 12 King Street will be one of Azets’ flagship offices, as the team expands to a headcount of 120.
The new office demonstrates Azets’ continued investment in the region and will enable the company to have a large, collaborative office space for both staff and clients, including break-out spaces, informal working areas and a large, flexible meeting room suite.
The office is more than double the size of the firm’s previous space in the city, to account for the firm’s growing presence in the region, as it builds its accounting, audit, tax, advisory and outsourcing teams. The new space has accessibility, technology, sustainability, and emission reductions at the core of the design.
Becky Maguire, Office Managing Partner at Azets in Leeds commented: “Working closely with specialist fit-out firm, Overbury, we’ve designed a space that reflects our forward-thinking approach to client and team requirements, whilst also looking forward to our future needs. It feels like a huge milestone to open our new flagship space in Leeds.
“From being an office of 20, just 10 years ago, we’ve worked hard to build a team and culture that has our values at the core. In 2024, we’re looking forward to growing the team to over 150 people, by welcoming 20 graduates and school leavers this summer and continuing to invest in senior hires in specialist areas.
“This office move is part of our ongoing commitment to the city and marks an exciting time for Azets in our region!”
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