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Fisher German and Matthews & Goodman merge to create £60m turnover property agency with 29 offices

The new group is now one of the biggest consultancies of its kind in the country with 750 staff

James Routledge, head of investment at Matthews & Goodman (left), with Andrew Bridge, managing partner at Fisher German

Fisher German and Matthews & Goodman have merged to create a commercial property agency with 29 offices and a £60m turnover.

The new group is now one of the biggest consultancies of its kind in the country with 750 staff. Management said the deal had taken months to finalise and the expanded business will operate under the Fisher German name, which has its head office in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire.

Matthews & Goodman, was established 160 years ago and specialises in the acquisition and disposal of property, building consultancy, business rates, investment, lease consultancy, property management and valuation.

It employs around 80 people and has offices in Birmingham, Liverpool, Leeds, London and Manchester with a turnover of almost £9 million.

Fisher German’s property management, consultancy and advisory services cover commercial, rural, development, residential, sustainable energy, and infrastructure.

It advises on and manages portfolios on behalf of blue-chip companies, pension funds, private landowners, utility companies, national charities, local authorities and government agencies.

It has continued to grow both organically and through acquisitions, most recently with the merger of Vine Property Management which was completed in April 2021.

The firm has around 650 colleagues working across 25 º£½ÇÊÓÆµ-based offices from Glasgow to Exeter, with a new head office in Ashby.