Pierce welcomes two new directors
Blackburn-based Pierce Business Advisory and Accountancy Group has appointed Rebecca Bolton as tax director and Luqmaan Essa as accounts director, strengthening its leadership team.
Rebecca brings extensive experience in complex tax advisory, including corporate restructuring and shareholder planning.
She will work alongside tax director Dominic Ball to lead tax services and support client relationships.
Rebecca said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Pierce as tax director.
“It’s a fantastic opportunity to work alongside a talented team and continue developing innovative, strategic tax solutions that truly make a difference for our clients.
“I’m passionate about building strong relationships and helping businesses grow through clear, insightful advice.”
Luqmaan joins with over 20 years’ experience advising SME owner-managed businesses. He will focus on delivering strategic financial advice to help clients achieve clarity and long-term growth.
Luqmaan added: “Becoming part of the Pierce team is an exciting new chapter in my career.
“I’ve always enjoyed working closely with business owners to simplify complexity and bring clarity to their decision-making.
“At Pierce, I look forward to continuing that mission – supporting our clients with practical, forward-thinking advice tailored to their goals.”
Jimmy King, chief executive at Pierce, added: “We are thrilled to welcome Rebecca and Luqmaan to the Pierce Group.
“Their depth of expertise and technical excellence reflect our ongoing commitment to investing in top-tier talent to support our clients’ evolving needs.
“As we continue to grow and support businesses across the region and beyond, their skill sets and leadership will be invaluable.”
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