A FINANCIAL management company has moved to a new office after expanding its team.
Blithe House, an award-winning financial management company, has taken over a new office space on the high street in Newton-le-Willows after outgrowing its previous Stockton Heath location in Warrington.
The new two-floor office is complete with a boardroom, a staff office, and a staff breakout area.
This move comes as part of a successful expansion under the leadership of director Jonathan Causey.
Blithe House, which works with 250 clients across the UK, specialises in pensions, investments, mortgages, inheritance tax planning, life cover, corporate financial advice, business loans, and asset finance.
As part of the growth strategy for Blithe House, Mr Causey has expanded his team with two new hires.
Wesley Joyce, 24, joins Blithe House from a large national financial advice company after five years, with experience as an independent financial advisor, specialising in professional sports individuals.
David Tomkinson, 39, joins as a commercial broker after 17 years with NatWest, supporting businesses with various areas of finance.
Both new hires will support Blithe House's business growth, while also enabling Mr Causey and his team to offer a full financial services package to clients.
Mr Causey said: "We’re delighted to have completed the move to our new office space set on the high street in Newton-le-Willows.
"Securing a HQ in this prime location has been incredible and allows Blithe House to sit amongst other successful businesses in the area.
"It’s an excellent spot for transport links which makes it ideal for both staff and clients."
Mr Tomkinson added: "After working for a major bank for so long, the reason that I joined Blithe House was having the ability to do what I love, which is meeting clients face to face whilst understanding and supporting them through their business journey, without certain restrictions.
"Blithe House has an amazing team and I know they will help and support me in my personal growth and development."
Mr Causey is also shortlisted for Entrepreneur of the Year in the national Scale Up Awards.
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