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Financial experts Q on track for new growth in 2023
A leading financial services company says it is on track for new growth this year – after enjoying a highly successful 12 months in 2022.
Q Financial Services – which has offices in Wellington and Shrewsbury – is planning to open new offices in Wolverhampton in the first half of this year as it continues to expand across the region.
Q directors Steve Parry and Stuart Mackintosh said the expansion came off the back of an excellent 12 months last year in spite of the challenging economic background.
“Wolverhampton and the Black Country is an area we have had in our sights for some time and we already have a number of clients who are based in the region. The city is undergoing considerable regeneration and has a dynamism about it which fits our business profile perfectly.
“We are looking to open a new office in the city early in the year so that we can offer the full range of financial services to new and existing clients across the area.” The pair said Q had grown year-on-year throughout its five-year life and 2022 had been no exception.
“We’ve really consolidated our position over the last 12 months as one of the region’s fastest growing financial services companies and strengthened the business with a number of new appointments and some excellent promotions from within.
“We were delighted to be shortlisted for our customer service in the Shropshire Chamber awards and also to see our partner Josh Timbrell make the nominees for a national Rising Star of the Year award.
“A central part of our philosophy is that we recognise young talent early, develop it through ongoing training and build a team which is committed to producing the very best results for our customers.
“That philosophy has served us extremely well since we launched and we are sure it will be the recipe for success in Wolverhampton too.”
For more information about Q visit https://www.qfinancialservices.co.uk/
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