Streets Ranked as One of the Top 10 Accountants in Manchester

Posted on 2nd May 2016 by Streets


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Our Manchester office, with its specialism for looking after those in media, entertainment and sport, has been ranked as one of the top 10 firms in Manchester.


In a survey by AdvisoryHQ to find the top firms in the city, Streets were amongst a handful of leading firms to be selected to appear in the exclusive list.

AdvisoryHQ News is an online news media that provides extensive research and independent reviews of financial firms across the U.S, U.K, and Canada. Their survey of firms in Manchester sought to find those with an excellent professional reputation, that are well versed in tax issues and that understand client needs.

In listing Streets, the team at AdvisoryHQ said the ‘key factors that led to ranking Streets as a Top 2016 Accounting Firm included its specialist sector knowledge; the vast array of information, guides and useful hints and tips provided via the firm’s website; its partner led approach to looking after clients; and its ability to look after clients be they large corporate or private individuals.


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