Mullen Stoker builds on trusted foundations
A North East accountancy and IT firm is refreshing its image while continuing to strengthen its team and services across the region.
Mullen Stoker has unveiled a revitalised brand identity, marking a new chapter in its growth and development.
Rather than pursuing radical change, the firm’s refreshed look reflects confidence in its foundations, blending familiarity with a sharper, more contemporary edge.
The update introduces brighter accent colours, a modernised logo font and a new tagline, “Simplifying finances, strengthening systems”.
Together, bosses say these changes bring a sense of energy and clarity to the brand while preserving the trust and recognition it has built with clients.
Neil Mullen, managing director, said: “When we explored a full rebrand, we kept returning to the same truth: there is nothing inherently wrong with who we are.
“This refresh is an affirmation, of our people, our expertise, and the message we deliver.
“Rather than starting over, we have sharpened and strengthened what already works.
“It recognises new talent, new skills, and our unshakeable commitment to excellence.”
Alongside the visual refresh, Mullen Stoker has expanded its team, welcoming four new hires across accounting, IT, marketing and support functions.
Recruitment is also underway for a client manager and trainee accountant, underlining the firm’s commitment to investing in talent.
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