Two tax advisers have joined the Bath office of regional accountancy group Bishop Fleming as it continues to expand into one of the largest in the region, having grown substantially in the past few years.
Joe Grimes and John Mitchell have both arrived from Big Four firm KPMG’s Bristol office. The pair, both chartered tax advisers, also previously worked in Smith & Williamson’s Bristol office.
Joe, who is now a tax manager in Bishop Fleming’s private client team, is experienced in advising owner-managed businesses and high net worth individuals on their tax positions.
John is experienced in advising individuals and business owners on all aspects of their income and capital taxes and succession plans.
Bishop Fleming, which has seven offices across the South West and Midlands and delivers accounting, tax, corporate restructuring and advisory services to businesses, academies and charities and private wealth advice to individuals, has also recruited a senior manager and a manager for its Bristol-based audit team.
Bishop Fleming partner Jonathan Williams said: “With the economies of both Bath and Bristol continuing to grow, we are recruiting to reflect the increasing demand for our tax and audit services, as well as continuing to develop our existing teams with professional training programmes.
“Recruitment is a key part of our ambitious growth plans, alongside significant investment in IT, data analytics, remote working software and video conferencing facilities, so the Bath and Bristol teams can work closely together and call on a further substantial body of specialists from across the firm’s other five offices to help meet client needs.”
Bishop Fleming is ranked 26th in the Sunday Times Top 100 places to work, accredited as an ‘outstanding’ employer. It is also ranked in the Top 30 league table of accountancy firms in the country.
The firm advises SMEs, owner-managed businesses, large corporates, charities, public sector organisations and individual clients, and is acknowledged as the number one adviser to academies in the education sector.
Pictured, from left: Joe Grimes, John Mitchell, Michael Pallot and Christian Crawford