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Bishop Fleming has welcomed seven new recruits across all seniority levels at its Plymouth office as it continues its ambitious growth.

They will join several other experienced recruits over the last couple of months, including Alison Chinn, audit manager; Emily White, tax manager; and audit executives, Emma Mills and Agne Prokopaviciute.

These latest positions will see the firm’s headcount surpass 400 for the first time and reach 430.

Among the recent senior people to join the Plymouth office is Charlie Martin, who has joined the firm as audit director.

An experienced audit professional, specialising in external and internal audit Martin has worked with a wide range of clients across the public, not-for-profit and corporate sectors in the Southwest and beyond.

He said: “I am delighted to have joined Bishop Fleming. The firm has huge ambitions for the Southwest, and the values it holds towards its clients and employees are very much aligned with my own. I am very much looking forward to meeting clients and new business.”

Robert Davey, partner at Bishop Fleming, added: “I am delighted to welcome Charlie and our latest recruits to Bishop Fleming.

“We are committed to attracting and retaining the best in the industry, and their appointments will help the firm to continue our extensive growth plans across the Southwest.”

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