Monday, October 21, 2024

360 Chartered Accountants names a trio of new hires

Three new members have been appointed to the team at Hull-based 360 Chartered Accountants.

Niall Daysh joins the firm as a senior corporate portfolio manager, Mia Farrell as a trainee accountant, and Ellis Horrobin as an apprentice.

Niall qualified as a chartered accountant two years ago and previously worked at a firm in Lincolnshire. Up to now his focus has been on tax planning and efficiency for owner managed businesses, helping clients in a wide number of industries, including dentistry, hospitality, property, manufacturing, retail and construction.

He will now manage and help develop the 360 accounts team, while looking after a portfolio of clients. He is due to complete his CTA qualification to be a Chartered tax advisor next month.

Mia Farrell arrives at 360 after relocating to Hull from Scarborough. A trainee accountant, she is midway through her AAT qualifications.

Meanwhile, Ellis Horrobin attended 360’s first ever careers evening in February. He is now the firm’s new apprentice accountant, having recently completed his A Levels at South Hunsley school.

Andy Steele, Founder of 360 said: “After a period where we have found recruitment rather challenging, we are pleased to have a full team again with spare capacity to cope with the growth we are currently experiencing.”

“It is important to us to have a team where every person shares our core values. For us, at 360, that includes giving back to the local community and going the extra mile for clients. That is the team we have today and that’s why we continue to grow and be successful.”

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