PKF Francis Clark has reported a 35% year-on-year increase in deal completions for its growing corporate finance team.The team advised on 113 projects during 2024, including company sales, acquisitions, debt and equity fundraising, management buyouts, employee ownership trusts and more than 60 due diligence assignments. These included 46 deals with a value above the £500,000 threshold for inclusion on Experian Market IQ’s database.This comes against the backdrop of a 2% rise in deal volumes in the south and
PKF Francis Clark has strengthened its tax team in Truro with the appointment of corporate and real estate tax specialist Nick Crandon.Nick has joined as a senior tax manager from BDO’s property team in London. He is able to advise owner-managed businesses on business structuring, tax due diligence on transactions, complex tax issues and compliance matters. Nick boosts an already very strong tax presence at PKF Francis Clark in Truro and Plymouth, where more than 20 of the firm’s 140-strong specialist tax
Flambards theme park in Helston recently announced it was closing with immediate effect, citing “rising costs and a steady decline in visitor numbers”. Unfortunately, it is a scenario repeated at tourist attractions across the South West region. Tom Roach, partner and head of hospitality and tourism at PKF Francis Clark, commented:“The Budget has presented plenty of challenges for the tourism sector. Flambards’ decision to close was presumably a longer-term decision, but this is on the back of Dairyland
PKF Francis Clark has welcomed a new intake of 63 accounting and tax trainees, as the firm continues to invest in growing its own talent.Those joining the firm this month include 57 apprentices - including 10 based in Truro - bringing the total to start accounting or tax apprenticeships with PKF Francis Clark this year to 73. In addition, six undergraduates are starting the firm’s new 12-month industrial placement scheme. The new recruits are based in Bristol, Exeter, Plymouth, Poole, Salisbury, Taunton,
Eleven long-serving colleagues from PKF Francis Clark’s Truro office have celebrated a combined 240 years with the accountancy firm. Cornwall-based professionals who have recently marked 10, 20, 30 or 40 years with the firm had a chance to share stories over lunch at Hotel Tresanton in St Mawes as they marked their career milestones. They included Sharon Hooper and Jackie Leigh, who have been with the firm for 40 years, and Andrew Dungey, who is marking 30 years. Ian Hughes, Nick Barnes, Nick Rowarth
Colleagues from PKF Francis Clark celebrated being ranked among the UK’s Best Workplaces for a second year running at a black tie awards dinner in London.The accountancy firm claimed 24th place out of 105 large organisations on this year’s list of the UK’s Best Workplaces, climbing nine places since last year.Workplace culture experts Great Place to Work surveyed over 250,000 employees to determine the 2024 UK’s Best Workplaces. The rankings were unveiled at a ceremony in Mayfair hosted by comedian