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Moore Thompson has announced its merger with Jackson and Grimes, based in Stamford.

The merger underlines Moore Thompson’s commitment to strengthen its presence in Stamford and the surrounding areas. The firm has long sought to extend its footprint into the local market.

The senior directors of Jackson and Grimes identified Moore Thompson as the “ideal partner” to ensure the necessary succession that benefits clients and staff alike and to continue to offer the excellent service they have delivered for many decades.

Moore Thompson is taking on the entire workforce of Jackson and Grimes, including three directors.

Mark Hildred, managing partner at Moore Thompson, said: “This move brings together two firms with a shared ethos of excellence, client service, and community engagement. The synergy between Moore Thompson and Jackson and Grimes has made this possible, setting the stage for enhanced service offerings to clients.

“We are looking forward to welcoming the clients of Jackson and Grimes, as we deliver an even broader spectrum of accountancy and advisory services tailored to their needs.This is more than a merger of resources. It represents a fusion of values and visions aimed at fostering growth, innovation, and community development.”

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