RMT expands Durham team with three recruits
RMT Accountants & Business Advisors has strengthened its Durham office with the appointment of three new recruits.
John Aitken has joined the Belmont Business Park office as assistant manager, while Aidan Turner and Oliver Swan have been appointed as accountants in the corporate services team.
John brings more than ten years of experience gained at professional services firms across the North East and will oversee the delivery of accounting services to a portfolio of SME and family business clients.
He will also manage the office’s Making Tax Digital service.
John said: “From our first meeting, I got a very positive impression of the firm and the people here, and I could see the opportunities for personal and professional progression that joining RMT would offer.
“I’m enjoying being part of a friendly, professional team that’s been more than willing to help me as I’ve settled in.
“There’s a lot for me to learn, but I’m very pleased to have made the move here and excited about my future career prospects.”
Aidan joins after completing a three-year accountancy apprenticeship, while Oliver brings experience from previous roles in banking and professional services.
Both are continuing their professional qualifications with support from RMT.
Part of the Sumer Group, RMT provides accountancy and business advisory services through specialist teams covering audit, tax, corporate finance, restructuring and healthcare.
David Holloway, director at RMT Accountants & Business Advisors, added: “John, Aidan and Oliver are all very impressive people and practitioners, and have already shown themselves to be excellent additions to the team.
“Our business is growing across all our different service lines and we’re continuing to recruit talented people to ensure our clients always have access to the expertise they require.”
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