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Haysmacintyre has acted as reporting accountant on Northcoders’ admission to AIM, where it raised £3.5m as part of a £12.5m admission.

Northcoders is an independent provider of training programmes for software coding. 

The training it provides is through ‘bootcamps’, government funded apprenticeships and “bespoke” training courses. It operates a hybrid delivery model by providing services both online and in person at its locations in Manchester and Leeds, or at its corporate clients’ offices.

Haysmacintyre said that the funds raised will support Northcoders’ strategy to expand its “service offering to additional regions”. 

The Haysmacintyre team was led by partner Christopher Cork and was supported by tax partner Mark Allwood and director Emma Maile. 

Christopher Cork, partner at Haysmacintyre, said: “It was a pleasure working with the team at Northcoders and we wish them every success as they look to embark on the next chapter of their development.”

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