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Albert Goodman has revealed that its revenue rose 17% up to £21.4m for the year ended 30 April 2024.

In this period the firm grew both its audit team and financial planning teams by 25% and 22% respectively.

The company has enhanced its presence in both Bristol and Yeovil with the opening of newly renovated grade-A office space.

Alongside this the firm was also awarded B Corp status, reflecting its commitment to ESG, in August.

Iain McVicar, managing partner at Albert Goodman, said: “This growth gives us real confidence in our offering and our people. We continue to take an ambitious and sustainable approach to expanding our footprint and our services across the south west and beyond”.

“We have brought 41 new people into the business over the last 12 months. This includes 32 trainees. We have made two new partner appointments and what is particularly pleasing about this, is that they were internal promotions.”

Albert Goodman has a HQ in Taunton and a network of offices in Weymouth, Yeovil, Weston-Super-Mare and Bristol.

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