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Accountancy firm expands Birmingham office

Baldwins opened in the Jewellery Quarter last year but is now quadrupling its footprint

From left: director Shaun Knight, regional managing partner Ian Gould, director John Baldwin and restructuring and insolvency director Richard Tonks, from Baldwins

A business advisory and accountancy group is quadrupling its footprint in Birmingham and opening a new service centre to meet increased demand from small firms.

Baldwins, which is headquartered in Walsall, launched an insolvency and restructuring office in the Jewellery Quarter in summer 2017 since when it has generated more than £1 million in fee income.

It has now signed a ten-year lease on a 4,700 sq ft office at Bank House, in Cherry Street.

The office will accommodate around 40 members of staff and include business advisers specialising in services including corporate finance, tax and forensic accountancy to working alongside its established insolvency and restructuring team.

Baldwins was founded in Walsall since when it has expanded through a series of acquisitions to now have 84 offices.

Director Richard Tonks, who leads the Birmingham office, said: "The new office is a significant part of Baldwins' growth plans for the West Midlands as it will act as a hub that provides reactive specialist support to our other offices in the region that are servicing SMEs.

"It's been a fantastic journey for the insolvency and restructuring team over the past 18 months and this is just the start.

"By moving our specialist services into Birmingham's prestigious business district, it will help to reinforce Baldwins' growing presence to the intermediary market."