Suffolk accountancy firm Knights Lowe are pleased to announce that they have incorporated Ballams Chartered Accountants to develop the services they provide across a wider regional area.
Knights Lowe provide a valued and proactive service to clients across East Anglia, with their main office based in Bury St Edmunds. Knights Lowe has an excellent reputation for quality and client service, while providing a comprehensive range of tailored and practical advice on accounting, tax and business matters.
Ballams, based in Ipswich, forms part of Knights Lowe’s wider growth plans and will enable it to offer its wide range of tax, accounting, and business services to the firm’s existing clients, as well as providing a footprint to grow its offering in Ipswich and the surrounding area.
Ballams was established more than 50 years ago, and is an independent practice based in Ipswich. It has an equally high reputation and supports a range of businesses across East Anglia with advice and guidance. Its ethos and client profile align with Knight Lowe’s
The combined firms will help provide the best possible services to all their current clients while expanding the reach regionally. It will also allow additional services to be offered to clients such as business advisory, probate and estate administration, corporate finance, and specialist tax services.
James Knights, Managing Director at Knights Lowe, said: “We are excited to be taking this step by incorporating Ballams into Knights Lowe, our ethos’s are very much aligned, ensuring the provision of a quality, relevant service by staff that know the clients’ needs and want to provide advice, while being able to call on specialist knowledge from within the firm as needed. The combination will allow us to offer these services to a larger client base, benefiting all clients across the combined firm, plus new and future clients in the region. Existing Ballams clients will benefit from a wider range of services and we, in turn, will gain a footprint in Ipswich and a wider regional presence.”