Knights bolsters Thames Valley presence
A professional services firm has opened a new office to support its growth in the Thames Valley.
Knights, the UK’s largest regional legal and professional services business, has relocated its Uxbridge team to Belmont House, in the town centre.
Bosses say the new Grade A office, which is Knights’ largest in the Thames Valley region, provides a “fantastic working environment” for around 100 professionals, complete with modern facilities and advanced technology.
They add that the move marks a significant investment in the region, coming shortly after Knights entered the Thames Valley through the acquisition of IBB Law LLP.
Darren Walker, regional client services director at Knights, which is headquartered in Newcastle-under-Lyme, in Staffordshire, said: “Belmont House provides a fantastic working environment that aligns with the premium services we offer and it feels great to finally unveil this investment in our team in Uxbridge.
“We are growing in the South East, as we are across the UK, and this new office will be a strong base from which to deliver our comprehensive range of business and private client services – and to attract ambitious professionals who want to be part of our expansion in the region.”
It follows a strong period of growth for the firm, which has also expanded into Essex, the South East and Cardiff – Knights’ first outside of England – in recent months.
With more than 1350 professionals working across 32 UK locations, Knights is ranked among the UK’s top 50 law firms by revenue.
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