Partner Article
J & J Ormerod appoints Beever and Struthers
~~ACCOUNTANTS AND BUSINESS ADVISORS BEEVER AND STRUTHERS APPOINTED BY KITCHEN, BEDROOM AND BATHROOM MANUFACTURER J & J ORMEROD PLC Leading kitchen, bedroom and bathroom manufacturer J & J Ormerod (JJO) plc has appointed accountants and business advisors Beever and Struthers to provide audit and company tax advice and services. J & J Ormerod was founded in 1876 and has grown into a major supplier of kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms with 360 staff at 1.1m sq ft premises at Colonial House in Bacup, Lancashire. Beever and Struthers – which has 20 partners at offices in Manchester, Blackburn and London - previously helped JJO to save in excess of £30,000 by claiming significant tax relief on its research and development (R&D) spending via R&D tax credits which in turn, enhanced working capital to help to grow the business. Iain Round, partner at Beever and Struthers, heads the specialist team providing audit and company tax services for JJO and said: “J & J Ormerod plc is a prestigious addition to our expanding client base and our ability to provide tailored accountancy advice to such businesses reflects the breadth and depth of our expert offering. “This success is indicative of a strong start to 2015 after a record breaking 2014 during which we won more new clients that at any time in the firm’s 116-year history.” Stephen Greenhalgh, joint managing director of J & J Ormerod, said: “Our business continues to evolve and grow and to help meet the challenges of constantly changing markets and business conditions we are delighted to appoint Beever and Struthers as our auditors. I’m certain that their proactive approach will provide us with a perfect partner for the future.”
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