HWB has welcomed ten new starters as business demand continues to grow.
The Hampshire-based firm has strengthened its workforce with a blend of trainees, qualified staff, and work placement students across various sectors.
This move aims to bolster the firm’s capabilities and support its commitment to service delivery.
The new team members bring diverse skills and backgrounds, contributing to a workforce that aligns with the firm’s ethos of being quality business advisers.
Among the new recruits are seven trainees who will receive comprehensive training in payroll, accounts, and audit, alongside seasoned professionals who have joined the firm.
The new team members, working across various sectors at HWB’s office in Chandler’s Ford, have highlighted the appeal of a collaborative and supportive team environment as a key factor in their decision to join the firm.
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Managing Director Tracy Jenkins said: “These appointments are part of our continuing policy of recruiting the brightest young talent to develop into the future mainstays of our business and industry in general.
"Having more hands on deck and new voices and opinions around the office will help our directors and senior staff to continue to give the second-to-none customer service for which we have become renowned.
"Our client base remains a diverse and ever-expanding mix of companies, limited liability partnerships, charitable organisations and individuals and we pride ourselves in offering each one a truly bespoke financial solution."
HWB Chartered Accountants, located in Chandler’s Ford, near Southampton, provides business and tax advice.
Its services encompass accounting, audit and assurance, auto-enrolment, corporate finance, online accounting, payroll, personal tax, estate administration and planning, and specialist tax and financial planning.
The firm also has expertise in serving the education sector and academies, architects, charities, FCA accountants, healthcare, legal, logistics, property, recruitment, and travel sectors.
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