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Affinia expands Midlands presence with Towcester acquisition

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The Uncommon Practice appoints director to lead regional growth

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Our coverage on Nottingham focuses on the dynamic accountancy landscape within the city and its surrounding areas. Accountancy Today reports on significant developments such as Botham Accounting’s expansion, including the opening of new offices in London and Sheffield to serve clients in the property and healthcare sectors . We highlight the growth of tech-driven firms like Bright Beany Accounting, which secured funding to enhance its automation-led services for SMEs. Our editorial also covers talent development initiatives, exemplified by UHY’s expansion of its trainee programme in Nottingham, welcoming new graduates and apprentices to support future industry growth. Additionally, we examine the impact of public sector financial challenges, such as Nottingham City Council’s issuance of a Section 114 notice due to budget deficits, and its implications for local businesses and accountancy practices. This coverage provides accountants, partners, and firm leaders with insights into Nottingham’s evolving accountancy sector, encompassing firm expansions, technological advancements, talent cultivation, and the broader economic environment.

Nottingham

Our coverage on Nottingham focuses on the dynamic accountancy landscape within the city and its surrounding areas. Accountancy Today reports on significant developments such as Botham Accounting’s expansion, including the opening of new offices in London and Sheffield to serve clients in the property and healthcare sectors . We highlight the growth of tech-driven firms like Bright Beany Accounting, which secured funding to enhance its automation-led services for SMEs. Our editorial also covers talent development initiatives, exemplified by UHY’s expansion of its trainee programme in Nottingham, welcoming new graduates and apprentices to support future industry growth. Additionally, we examine the impact of public sector financial challenges, such as Nottingham City Council’s issuance of a Section 114 notice due to budget deficits, and its implications for local businesses and accountancy practices. This coverage provides accountants, partners, and firm leaders with insights into Nottingham’s evolving accountancy sector, encompassing firm expansions, technological advancements, talent cultivation, and the broader economic environment.

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PKF Smith Cooper announces six promotions across service lines

PKF Smith Cooper has announced six promotions across its Derby, Nottingham and Birmingham…

BDO appoints new regional head of audit

BDO has appointed a new head of audit in the Midlands, Jon Gilpin, who will take on the role…

Evelyn Partners continues Midlands expansion with partner hire

Evelyn Partners, created from the merger of Tilney and Smith and Williamson, has announced…

RSM appoints new midlands corporate finance partner

RSM UK has announced the appointment of John Bryant as corporate finance partner, tasked…

Old Mill takes on 10 new recruits to support ‘ambitious’ growth plans

South West accountancy firm Old Mill has welcomed 10 new starters this week as part of its…

UHY appoints three new trainees to audits and accounts team

UHY Hacker Young has announced the appointment of three new university graduates to its…

PKF strengthens Midlands corporate finance team

PKF Smith Cooper has announced the appointment of Corporate Finance senior executive Harnil…

PKF Smith Cooper unveils six promotions

PKF Smith Cooper has announced a string of promotions across a number of divisions,…
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