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SBP Accountants and Business Advisers (SBP) has revealed that it is on track for a 20% increase in clients in 2025.

The firm’s decision to remain independently owned is proving a key differentiator, particularly for SMEs and high-growth businesses seeking stability and personalised advice.

In response to rising demand, SBP has grown its headcount by 11% over the past six months, supporting service line growth across audit, tax planning, R&D claims, and consultancy.

The firm has also expanded its office in Fraserburgh.The move to larger, more accessible premises has boosted its regional presence, attracting top-tier talent and high-profile clients. This aligns with SBP’s commitment to regional investment and sustainable growth, ensuring local access to quality financial expertise.

Recent internal initiatives include a new salary sacrifice pension scheme, expanded professional development, and flexible working, aimed at retaining and attracting talent in a competitive market.

Furthermore, the firm’s in-house technology group has advanced both internal operations and client-facing services, particularly cloud-based accounting transitions.

Looking ahead, SBP is looking out for new locations to grow into, signalling the next
phase of its strategy for sustainable, organic growth.

John Hannah, managing partner, said: “Our success is rooted in relationships with our clients, our staff, and our communities. While the accountancy sector undergoes significant change, we remain focused on what matters most – delivering tailored, high-quality advice, investing in our team, and maintaining our independence. That commitment continues to drive our growth and position us strongly for the future.”

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