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South Wales accountancy firm Parker and Co has recently boosted growth through merging with Newport firm Nigel Davies Accountants. 

Nigel Davies, who established the practice in 2002, was previously finance director of a division of HSBC and remains a non-executive director of Thomas Carroll Group. 

The new business will be based in Waterside Court and will have a staff of 16 including two coming from the merged practice. 

Gary Parker, head of the enlarged business, said: “The merger is the first step in the retirement of Nigel Davies but in the meantime he will very much be a part of the new merged business, helping to ensure a seamless transition. The merger with the very reputable practice, which we have come to know well over the years, presented an opportunity to further expand Parker and Co.” 

The priority now is to get to meet all of our new clients and reassure them that it will be business as usual and that there will be no interruption in the services that they have received.”

He added: “Our ethos is Business is an Adventure – enjoy it. It is a theme which we have emphasised on our new website, one which we live by on a daily basis and one which is shared by our clients.”

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