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Bolton-based Gorilla Accounting, which is part of Azets, has announced a recruitment drive in client-facing roles at all levels after it added 1,300 new clients and made 35 appointments this year. 

This comes as the firm is aiming to meet the demand of its expanding client base of self-employed contractors, freelancers, and those operating through limited companies. 

The news is the latest milestone on the firm’s growth journey, following its acquisition by Azets in June 2023. 

Dan Fallows, managing director of Gorilla Accounting, said: “We have built an exceptional reputation for accountancy excellence and our rapid expansion is testament to Gorilla’s commitment to our clients and our people. 

“We have welcomed 23 new colleagues this year, and rewarded 12 members of the team with well-deserved internal promotions. This new recruitment drive underlines our growth ambition, underpinned by investment in people and technology, to meet the strong demand for tech-enabled accounting services.” 

He added: “A career at Gorilla is built on mutual trust and focussed on providing our people with all the tools they need to develop personally and professionally. We offer high levels of autonomy and a broad range of experience.”

The firm was founded in 2015, and in the past 18 months has achieved “record” growth, as well as recruited 23 new people and promoted 12 people internally this year. 

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