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JRW and Hogg & Thorburn to merge
JRW and Hogg & Thorburn to merge Scotland, Business, News In a significant expansion, two of the leading accountancy firms in the Borders have announced that they are merging. Taking effect on 1st April 2024, this exciting merger will see Hogg & Thorburn and JRW joining forces as part of a newly expanded firm, to be known as JRW Hogg & Thorburn. Announcing the merger, Partners Kevin Crowford (left) and Kenny Adamson (right) pictured in Galashiels. Pictures Phil Wilkinson / Brightlight Marketing

JRW and Hogg & Thorburn to merge

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Scottish Borders accountancy firms Hogg and Thorburn and JRW have revealed they have merged to form JRW Hogg and Thorburn.

Taking effect on 6 April 2024, this latest chapter sees these two accountancy firms aim to offer “enhanced services and a wider range of specialist accountancy and taxation services” to its clients.

With origins going back more than 100 years, JRW were formed in 2007, following a merger between two long established local accountancy firms, The James Rosie Partnership and Welch & Co. Whilst Hogg & Thorburn from Galashiels are also one of the longest established chartered accountancy firms in the Scottish Borders, with over 70 years of experience in the region and beyond.

The new JRW Hogg and Thorburn team will comprise nine partners and four associates, and in total over 50 staff will be based across six office locations. JRW’s current office in Riverside House will provide the Galashiels base for the newly merged firm, alongside re-named and branded offices in Biggar, Edinburgh, Hawick, Langholm and Peebles.

Kevin Crowford, partner of JRW, said: “It is a great pleasure to merge our two experienced and exceptionally talented teams, and in doing so, to have the opportunity to grow JRW Hogg and Thorburn into an even stronger proposition for our clients. As a major employer in the region, we are also proud that the merger will create even greater career opportunities too.

“Whether you are a private individual or a business, JRW Hogg andThorburn will continue to offer the same high quality accountancy and taxation services that clients know and trust, but with significant additional benefits too. Our strengthened offering will also mean that clients can benefit from an even greater range of accountancy and taxation specialists, in areas such as succession planning, tourism & hospitality, highly complex tax challenges and renewables. We look forward to growing business together for many, many years to come”.

Kenny Adamson, partner of Hogg and Thorburn, added: “We are delighted to be joining forces with JRW, the firm has a well-earned reputation for having a team of highly experienced and accessible experts, where the needs of clients always come first. This ethos matches perfectly with that of Hogg and Thorburn, and this fit for our clients was absolutely vital in reaching this new agreement.

“Going forward, our clients can continue to enjoy the same high standards and personal approach but can also now benefit from an even greater range of accountancy and taxation specialisms and locations. Of course, our two firms share a long history in the Borders but we are thrilled that this new merger will see our teams coming together to create one of the leading independent accountancy firms in the country.”

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