Thursday, September 12, 2024

Yorkshire accountancy firm completes another major acquisition

Yorkshire-based accountants Brearley & Co have made another major acquisition by merging with Cameron Alexander accountants in Barnsley.

The deal brings Brearley’s total office acquisitions to five, adding Alexander’s team to their existing staff count of 56 and expanding the services available to both client bases.

Cameron Alexander was established in 2008 by Alex Walls, at their office on Western Street in Barnsley. This acquisition aligns with the ongoing growth strategy of Brearley & Co, which has steadily expanded its presence across Yorkshire since 1984.

Both firms bring expertise in sectors such as taxation, self-assessment tax returns, debt recovery, payroll, annual accounts, VAT services, auto-enrolment, and financial advice. The expansion is set to create significant opportunities for clients and employees, including potential recruitment as the firm continues to grow.

Walls said: “It’s a really exciting time to be merging with Brearley & Co accountants. The firm is now better positioned than ever before to meet the evolving needs of the accountancy sector and the needs of our clients.

“Alongside developing the team and driving growth with our combined expertise and services, I’m also looking forward to contributing to our focus on client success and addressing areas that are becoming increasingly vital within the industry.”

Director at Brearley, John Hesselden said: “The move will see key leaders from Cameron Alexander join our executive team, bringing decades of industry experience and further strengthening our leadership and service capabilities.”

Mark Smallman, Managing Director, said: “Cameron Alexander is a well-established practice in the centre of Barnsley. The merger of our existing Barnsley office into their office increases our footprint, enabling us to support the local business community. We are excited to be working with Alex Walls and his team.”

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