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Gravita, the full-service accountants, has announced the appointment of four new partners as the firm doubles down on its growth ambitions.

This follows Gravita’s recent move to a new headquarters in Aldgate in the City of London, relocating its more than 400-strong London-based team of professionals under one roof.

Gravita has promoted four directors from its existing team to partner. Kate Greenhough is a Corporate Tax specialist who becomes a partner in Tax. Nicola Moone becomes partner in Outsourcing; Elliot Pearl has moved up to partner in Accounts and Mark Brown becomes Audit partner. The promotions showcase Gravita’s dedication to nurturing and recognising exceptional talent internally.

To accommodate its growth ambitions, Gravita has recently moved into a 20,000 sq ft premises in Aldgate, in the City of London, bringing its London-based teams together under one roof for the first time. The office move, completed in April, follows a period of dealmaking for Gravita, which has seen the business join forces with Propel, Carter Backer Winter and Davis Grant.

Caroline Plumb, CEO at Gravita, said: “I’m delighted to welcome our four new partners, who have collectively been with us for over 45 years. These promotions all come from within the Gravita team and reflect our strength across tax, audit, accounting and financial outsourcing. We have ambitious growth plans and investing in colleagues at all levels will be key to our long-term success as we continue to scale. This is a genuinely important moment for Gravita as we look to the future with excitement and confidence.”

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