MHA welcomes 22 new trainees
Professional services firm MHA has recruited 22 new trainees across its Kendal, Liverpool, Lancaster, Manchester and Preston offices as part of its 2025 graduate and apprentice intake.
The cohort, who join audit, tax and advisory teams, were welcomed at MHA’s annual trainee induction event in Birmingham.
They form part of a wider intake of 130 trainees across the UK and Ireland this year, contributing to a total of 529 new recruits joining MHA at all levels.
Managing partner and group chairman Rakesh Shaunak said the new trainees will play a key role in shaping MHA’s future.
He said: “2025 has already been a momentous year for MHA, seeing the firm floating on the London Stock Exchange’s AIM Market and expanding our reach further into the EU through acquisitions.
“As we continue our ambitious growth journey, it’s imperative we recruit outstanding people at all levels of the firm.
“Our annual trainee intake enables us to consistently grow our talent pool, giving us the skills and knowledge our clients need both now and in the future.
“We have a superb track record of supporting people to grow a great career with us, and I have no doubt our latest cohort will seize the opportunities we offer.
“I wish them the best of luck as they embark on this exciting chapter of their lives.”
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