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UHY Hacker Young has announced the appointment of Nikhil Oza, Rachel Chim and Matthew Granger as partners in its London office, while David Allum has been promoted from director to partner in the firm’s Nottingham office. 

Oza has 15 years of experience with Big Four accountancy firms, having first joined the firm as a corporate tax director in 2019. He is a corporate tax specialist and an ACA-qualified chartered accountant. He works with a broad range of clients but has particular expertise within the tech sector, from startups to well-established businesses.

Chim has worked in UHY Hacker Young’s business advisory services team since 2006, progressing from a senior to manager, director and now partner. She has a diverse range of clients within the financial services, property, retail and hospitality sectors. 

Meanwhile, Granger joined the firm as a graduate in 2008 and has now progressed to become partner in the business advisory services team. He has worked with start-ups and multinational groups within property investment, recruitment, financial services, commodities broking and software.

In addition, Allum joined UHY Hacker Young over 20 years ago. His client base primarily comprises both audit and non-audit work for owner-managed businesses. He also has particularly strong experience in the charity and not-for-profit sectors.

Subarna Banerjee, managing partner at UHY Hacker Young, said: “We are pleased to welcome Nikhil, Rachel, Matthew and David to the partnership. At UHY, we are all driven by our common purpose of ‘helping you prosper’ and, aligned to this, it is a core part of our ethos to develop and promote outstanding talent inside the firm. 

“Being able to expand the partnership this way is something we are very proud of.”

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