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Salisbury’s Chartered Accountants has marked its 40th anniversary by doubling its workforce over the past two years and completing the acquisition of HB Chartered Accountants, a practice based in Mold previously led by Hilary Baines.
The acquisition adds a sixth location to the firm’s existing network in St Asaph, Ruthin, Beaumaris, Llangefni and Menai Bridge.
The new Mold office on Chester Street will be led by senior executive manager Hannah Addison and chartered accountant Luke Owen.
As part of the agreement, chartered accountant Vanessa Blanchard and accounts administrator Abigail Bowers-Baines have joined the Salisbury’s team. The expansion brings the total number of staff to nearly 50 across the six sites.
The growth follows the recruitment of six new staff members last autumn, including trainee accountants. The firm’s current directors are Aled Roberts, Caryl Rees, Jeremy Salisbury and Jason Matischok.
Aled Roberts, director of Salisbury’s Chartered Accountants, said: “Reaching 40 years in business is something we’re incredibly proud of. To double our team in just two years and open new offices shows the strength of the relationships we’ve built and the trust clients place in us.”
Caryl Rees, director of Salisbury’s Chartered Accountants, added: “Growth is important, but not at the expense of who we are. We’ve worked hard to keep that personal, friendly approach while investing in digital systems that make life easier for our clients.”










