North West accountancy firm MHA Moore and Smalley has recruited 20 new trainees across its regional offices.
The firm, which recently announced a record turnover of £15.5m, has seen strong growth in domestic and international markets, which is driving a significant increase in staffing levels across the business.
Graham Gordon, managing partner of MHA Moore and Smalley, said: “This is one of our biggest ever intakes of new trainees. Staying at the forefront of our sector means continually bringing fresh approaches and talent into our firm.
“It’s how we’ll ensure clients continue placing their trust in us. We wish the trainees all the best as they embark on their careers with us.”
The 20 trainees will be based in different departments across MHA Moore and Smalley’s various offices.
The firm’s AAT (Association of Accounting Technicians) trainees are Hannah Demain, Danielle Harrison, Oliver Pitt, Josh Mckay, Oliver Blaydes, Aaron Lonsdale, Katherine Hughes, Oliver Taylor and Catherine Steur.
Meanwhile, it’s new ATT (Association of Taxation Technicians) trainees are Jack Wren, Evie Proctor and Muhammed Desai. Michael Beardsmore also joins the firm as an ACA trainee.
Additionally, Jacob Broadbent, Frank Chatfield and Hannah Kay will join MHA Moore and Smalley as financial planning trainees, alongside Matthew Woods and Nazeem Patel as corporate assistants, Azhar Jabir as an audit senior and Matthew Wharfe on an internship.
MHA Moore and Smalley has offices in Preston, Blackpool, Lancaster, Kendal, Southport, Kirkby Lonsdale, Manchester, Liverpool and East Midlands.