The Scotsman

Accountant expands with £2m boost

● Scottish group aims to grow staff and services with Barclays support

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpimedia.co.uk

Accountanc­y firm MHA Hendersonl­oggieistol­aunch a recruitmen­t drive as part of its expansion strategy after securing a seven-figure support package from Barclays.

The Dundee-headquarte­red practice is looking to grow its team and expand its client offering on the back of funding support and facilities totalling more than £2 million from the lender.

MHA Henderson Loggie said it will place a particular focus on “recruitmen­t and retention” of talent across its locations, which include offices in Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow.

The funding package will also be used to help grow the firm’s audit services for both commercial and not-for-profit organisati­ons across the Central Belt, as well as to increase its accounting and tax advisory services in Aberdeen and Glasgow.

Recruitmen­t will take place in Dundee to further enhance the group’s offering for ownermanag­ed businesses throughout the Tayside region.

The firm cited the recent the senior appointmen­ts of Kimberley Thomson to lead its tax team and Shona Campbell to head up its business recovery and insolvency division as indicators of its intentions to grow.

David Smith, managing partner of MHA Henderson Loggie, said that the funding package from Barclays would support the firm’s ambitious expansion plans and drive its strategic direction.

He said: “It’s an exciting time for MHA Henderson Loggie, we are in a great position to grow. With the support of Barclays we are able to capitalise on opportunit­ies and achieve our growth ambitions.

“The accountanc­y landscape is changing, and technology is allowing us to focus more on real-time business advice to help our clients grow profitably.

“We have recently launched our new internal training academy, providing our staff and the next generation of accountant­s with the skills required in our fast-paced economy and ever-changing business environmen­t.”

Corporate developmen­t director Paul Smith led the Barclays team alongside relationsh­ip director Stuart Mcaleese.

Smith added: “MHA Henderson Loggie is a long-establishe­d and recognised name in profession­al services and we have known the team for many years. We are pleased to be supporting the firm to reach its growth aims.

“All businesses, regardless of size, can benefit from good advice and strong partnershi­ps so the role of profession­al services cannot be underestim­ated.”

Formerly known as Henderson Loggie, the Scottish accountanc­y and profession­al services firm recently underwent a rebrand to better reflect its membership of MHA, an invitation-only accounting associatio­n which it helped establish in 2010.

All eight MHA members have adopted the new brand, which is designed to “bring its national and global strategies closer together” to drive growth across the network.

David Smith described the change in corporate identity as a “springboar­d” for future developmen­t.

The MHA joined Baker Tilly Internatio­nal, a global network of advisors in 145 territorie­s, as the UK member in 2014.

“With the support of Barclays we are able to capitalise on opportunit­ies and achieve our growth ambitions”

DAVID SMITH

 ??  ?? 0 From left: Paul Smith, Stephen Bain, David Smith and Stuart Mcaleese
0 From left: Paul Smith, Stephen Bain, David Smith and Stuart Mcaleese

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