AN accountancy firm in Basingstoke officially marked the opening of its new office by hosting an exclusive drinks reception.
Shaw Gibbs, a leading accounting, audit and business advisory firm, held the reception on June 22 at The Village Hotel on Basing View.
Around 100 business contacts and local authority leaders gathered at the reception to celebrate the expansion and growth of the firm. Guests met with the Shaw Gibbs team members who are based in the Basingstoke office as well as the extended team from Farnham and Oxford.
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With its dedication to building long-term relationships, Shaw Gibbs will continue to connect with local businesses, entrepreneurs, community leaders and professionals, and contribute to the growth and success of Basingstoke and the wider business community.
Managing partner of the Shaw Gibbs Basingstoke office, Tim Smith, said: "We are thrilled to officially launch our Basingstoke office and we look forward to strengthening our relationships with existing clients and connections within the Basingstoke business community.
"We are committed to delivering outstanding service, tailored to the unique needs of our clients, and we believe that the new Basingstoke office will help us achieve that goal even more effectively."
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The Basingstoke office offers a full range of services, offering corporate and private client tax compliance and advisory support, as well as audit, accounting, outsourcing and transaction advice and support.
More information on Shaw Gibbs can be found at shawgibbs.com/.
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