New Birmingham office sees Streets become a truly pan regional assurance and advisory firm

Posted on 17th March 2022 by Streets


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We are delighted to announce the opening of our new office in Birmingham as part of the firm's growth strategy.


Our new office, located at the Birmingham Business Park, along with our well-established offices across the Midlands including Lincoln, Luton and Northampton mean we are now a pan regional player covering the East, West and South East Midlands.

Commenting on the opening of our new Birmingham office, Streets Chairman, Paul Tutin, said: “We have found that improved infrastructure links and a more regional approach to enterprise, supported and promoted in particular by the work of the Midlands Engine, means we are looking after a growing number of clients operating across the East and West Midlands.

“A change of mindset and the improved infrastructure and connectivity has made it much easier to undertake business on a more pan regional basis. This, along with changes to the way we work, including more remote and hybrid working, has made it easier for businesses like ours to develop operational models to look after clients across a wider geographical area.

“When considering opening an office in Birmingham, we also recognised that there was much synergy between the clients we already look after in other parts of our practice and the West Midlands. In particular the region has many family and owner-managed businesses, entrepreneurial start-ups and scale ups, third sector organisations and enterprises trading overseas or with international links.

“In looking to establish our presence and foothold, we were fortunate to recruit Sarah Williams as our Business Development Partner for the new office and the region. Sarah not only lives locally to the office, but through her previous role with another regional practice also has an in depth understanding of the business community.”

When asked why we had chosen Birmingham Business Park for the location of our new office, Paul said: “We spent some time considering the location for the new office along with what we needed from the space we occupy. For us and we believe our clients, Birmingham Business Park in Solihull is ideally situated with direct links into Birmingham city centre and with access to the wider surrounding business community. For our international visitors the airport is just a few minutes away.”

From our new Birmingham office, we will provide a full-service offering including accountancy, audit, tax and business advisory services. This will be augmented by our more specialist work including Corporate Finance and banking and funding. Corporate legal advice is provided through our dedicated legal services firm Streets Law. International tax and assurance services are provided through our own international association, SBC Global Alliance.

The new office in Birmingham now means we have a total of 17 offices including our specialist offices in London and Brighton, along with general practice offices throughout the East of England, East/West and South East Midlands and Yorkshire.


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