Price Bailey Chartered Accountants joins B4
Price Bailey – a leading firm of Chartered Accountants – joins B4, an Oxford business community. The move comes as the firm opens its Oxford office, in the Quad at Lambourn House.
Known for its specialist accountancy, tax and business advisory services, as well as its corporate finance, strategic planning, insolvency, recovery and employment law offerings, Price Bailey now operates across 11 UK offices and two overseas locations. In the last two years, the firm has made two new acquisitions – in Peterborough and on Baker Street in London – as well as opening in Oxford.
Simon Blake, Partner and Strategic Corporate Finance specialist at Price Bailey comments: “Price Bailey is delighted to join B4 following our recent opening of an office in Oxford. We remain a firmly independent practice providing audit, accounting, payroll, management accounting and bookkeeping, tax, corporate finance and corporate recovery services across the South East.”
Blake continues: “As part of the increasing investment in the Oxford Cambridge corridor, we recognise the opportunities that will arise increasingly with investment in this area, and with the combination of a significant presence in Cambridge and London, Oxford is strategically important for us. As a relationship driven business, B4 was attractive to us, and we look forward to making new connections throughout Oxford in the coming months.”
Richard Rosser, CEO of B4, said: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome Price Bailey to the B4 community as they open their Oxford office. Their reputation for excellence in accountancy and advisory services, combined with their strong links to both Oxford and Cambridge, makes them a perfect fit for B4. We look forward to supporting their growth locally, and to the valuable expertise they will share with our members.”
Price Bailey is already a trusted partner of several Cambridge colleges and enjoys close links to Oxbridge. Since opening their Oxford branch earlier in the year, the firm has started providing services to several Oxford colleges.
Visit the Price Bailey website for more information or submit an enquiry here.
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