BlogMcGinty Demack welcomes new recruits

McGinty Demack welcomes new recruits

Standish-based accountancy firm, McGinty Demack, has welcomed two new members to their busy team. Bethany Hill and Jamie Lindley joined as a direct result of steady growth for the practice and a continued focus on helping its clients become ready for ‘Making Tax Digital’, when it becomes compulsory for every business from April 2018.

Bethany joins as an AAT Trainee, whilst studying at Runshaw College, and Jamie is welcomed as an ACCA Trainee, who is currently undertaking his ACCA exams.

As a result of its work on ‘Making Tax Digital’, McGinty Demack has achieved Gold level accreditation from accounting software provider, QuickBooks and Bronze level accreditation from Xero, as well as being an accredited Sage user.

Karen Richardson, MD, McGinty Demack, said: “It’s great to welcome Bethany and Jamie to the team. I’m sure they will fit in seamlessly and help us offer our clients the highest level of service.

“One of our key differentiators is that we believe in giving our clients the choice of which software to use, based on what works best for their business. That’s why we have worked hard to become experts in the major software platforms available.

“To celebrate our recent accreditations, we are offering free Xero software for 12 months for the next five clients to sign up to the practice.”

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