Bristol accountancy firm moves with the times as it aims to become city’s leading independent practice

October 11, 2022
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Independent Bristol accountancy practice Corrigan has relocated across the city centre to new offices – a move that follows its recent rebrand.

The firm has swapped its previous home in Lower Park Row for the first floor of 25 King Street in readiness for further expansion. 

The new office features state-of-the-art meeting rooms and cosy seating areas, pictured, which the firm says is generally more suited to the new era of hybrid working, as well as being in an area boasting a lively pub, bar and restaurant scene.”

Corrigan was launched by partner Ed Corrigan in 2009 with just two people and has grown steadily since – including during the pandemic – to employ around 30 staff today.

Ed said: “Our ambition is to be the leading independent accountancy practice in Bristol.

“We’ve become the go-to firm for some of the brightest businesses, supporting hundreds of clients to grow their enterprises by taking care of everything from their financial compliance responsibility through major funding rounds, to strategic support and advice.

“Now, following our rebrand, we have implemented the next stage of our development plan, involving our relocation to our new office.”

The rebrand, unveiled in June, features a new black, white and orange corporate identity and accompanying website.

Corrigan is a member of Integra International, a worldwide association for independent accountancy practices.

Pictured: Corrigan practice director Alison Byrne, second left, with partners Stuart Crisp, Richard Bunker, Pete Edwards and Edward Corrigan, at the firm’s new base in King Street

 

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