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Six managers across four offices at chartered accountants Wright Vigar have been promoted to senior positions.

Wright Vigar, based in the East Midlands and London, support owner managed businesses across the full range of sectors, providing accountancy and taxation advice.

Wright Vigar said that Pokhin Cheung, Hannah Tomlinson and Oliver Martin have now been made senior managers, and Sue Mossom, Louise Johnson and Rebecca Sneath have become senior tax managers.

Based in the Lincoln office both Tomlnson and Cheung work as part of the accounts and audit team. Both Martin and Sneath are based in the Sleaford office and have experience with businesses of varying size and sectors advising on a wide range of tax issues for both individuals and businesses. Meanwhile, Mossom and Johnson have a wealth of experience in all matters of personal taxation.

Wright Vigar managing director, Pete Harrison, said: “These individuals fully deserve their promotions and are valued team members at Wright Vigar. They have supported numerous clients with their outstanding knowledge and experience and have been able to progress their careers at Wright Vigar over a number of years.

“They have contributed to the growth of the company and we are delighted to recognise this.”

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