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Azets has announced the promotion of Gurj Sandhu as its new Birmingham managing partner

The appointment comes after three promotions at the firm’s Birmingham office, including Joel Fentem to associate director, Tiffany Clarke to senior manager and Raphael Camillo to senior.

Sandhu, who has over 15 years of experience, is also the national head of capital allowances, a specialist area of tax that focuses on maximising tax relief for capital-related property projects. 

He also advises across a broad range of clients and sectors, including property investors and developers; leisure and hospitality; and manufacturing and private healthcare businesses. 

Sandhu said: “I’ve worked with the Birmingham business community for a significant number of years now and understand the challenges the local marketplace faces. The Azets’ Birmingham office was established five years ago, and the next five years look even more exciting. 

“We will also look to bolster our core teams, which includes accounting, audit, tax and business advisory services. The future at Azets is really exciting, and I’m looking forward to what’s ahead.”

Richard Goddard, regional managing director of Azets Central and West, added: “Despite the challenging economic background, as a region, we continue to go from strength to strength thanks to a collaborative approach from our teams and clients. 

“The appointment of Gurj reflects our commitment to support continued growth, so we can continue to meet the needs of our expanding business, as well as helping the growing number of SMEs in the country across complex areas of accounting and business services.”

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