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WK Finn-Kelcey

Finn-Kelcey & Chapman has been a leading Kent and Ashford firm for some 80 years and in May 2008 merged with Wilkins Kennedy a top 30 firm which takes its roots back 125 years.   The merged Ashford firm, W K Finn-Kelcey,continues to operate from its Station Road offices with 70 directors, partners and staff.

Throughout its history, the firm has remained loyal to the Kent region.   Hugh Summerfield, director said: “Our local knowledge means that we understand the heritage, challenges, opportunities and ambitions of both Ashford and the broader Kent market. Many of our clients value our ability to provide insight into commercial opportunities and advice on doing business locally.”   He added:

“We are firmly committed to serving both our longstanding and newer clients and intend to remain a leading firm in Kent. We are confident the transformation of the town centre will strengthen Ashford’s growing reputation as a popular business location.”

Wilkins Kennedy work with new and established businesses from around the UK and overseas.  In addition providing day to day accounting and tax services, WK Finn-Kelcey offers a wide range of specialist services.  These include corporate finance and recovery, charities, expert witness, human resource and outsourcing services.

For more information visit the WK Finn-Kelcey website (http://www.wilkinskennedy.com/) or telephone 01233 629255.

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