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Birmingham Post
Business
Abigail Turner

South West chartered accountancy firm relocates to new Exeter office space

South West chartered accountancy firm, Griffin Chartered Accountants, has moved to new offices.

The independent firm has relocated to an office in Exeter's Pynes Hill, outside of the city centre. The move comes five years after the company opened its first Exeter office at Exeter Business Park.

The firm said that the move comes at a time of "significant ongoing growth" with sales increasing between 20 and 25% per annum and staff numbers reaching 24 full time employees.

With offices on the ground and first floors, plus meeting rooms and a boardroom, Courtenay House doubles the size of the company’s premises from 2352 to 5127 sq ft.

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Managing partner, Misty Nickells said: “It was a logical decision which we knew was on the cards for a while. We’ve been winning more clients so obviously we needed more staff and the extra space to accommodate them.”

Ms Nickells attributes the success of Griffin to the company being forward thinking in an early move to electronic systems as well as providing services to a specific category of business client.

She continued: “We hit what I call the ‘sweet spot’ with a service aimed at SMEs. We’re positioned perfectly between small high street accountants working with micro businesses and large corporate accountancy firms servicing companies with a turnover of £10 million plus. This is a good market to bed into; in Devon, of around 58,000 businesses registered, the majority are SMEs.

“Moreover, it’s a real boost to our confidence as a company that the vast majority of our new business comes via referrals from existing clients or professional referrers.”

In January this year, Laura Waycott was appointed partner, focussing on Griffin’s not for profit and charity clients, freeing Ms Nickells up to further develop Griffin’s SME product. The company also has a well-developed specialism with academies, working with schools across Devon, Somerset and Dorset.

Griffin will retain its original office in Honiton. Ms Nickells added: “Having a base in Honiton remains important to us. It’s where we started and we have a good number of clients in the area as well as staff living locally who enjoy the convenience of this office.”

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