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Scottish accountancy and business advisory firm Henderson Loggie has reported a 13% increase in annual turnover to £14.5m for the year to March 2025.
The firm stated that its revenues have more than doubled and profits nearly tripled over the past six years, supported by investment in staff development and infrastructure.
The firm has recently opened larger offices in Aberdeen and Edinburgh, with expansion underway in Glasgow and redevelopment planned at its Dundee headquarters.
It has also made a series of senior appointments, including the hiring of its first chief technology officer.
Additionally, this year Henderson Loggie published its first environmental, social and governance (ESG) report and launched the Henderson Loggie Charitable Foundation, which has made initial grants to five Scottish charities.
The firm now employs more than 185 partners and staff across Scotland and said that future expansion would be guided by “cultural alignment and long-term sustainability”.
David Smith, managing partner, said: “Henderson Loggie provides a purpose-led choice in the market and independence means we can think long-term, invest in our people, and stay focused on what matters most to our clients and communities.
“Our strategy is to build a future-focused firm with a strong internal culture. We have a dynamic leadership structure, and a model which accelerates decision-making, encourages entrepreneurial thinking and attracts and retains top talent.”










