about us

haysmacintyre is a well established firm led by managing partner, Simon Wilks.  The 24 partners lead a team of 150 staff who all work in Holborn, Central London 

Whilst our one office is located in Central London, our clients are based right across the UK and we are able to provide international expertise via our membership of MSI. 

Our size means we are small enough to offer clients flexibility and rapid decision making, yet large enough to offer a wide range of specialists. 

Please
contact us on 020 7969 5500 and ask for Jeremy Beard if you would like to know more about our services or email marketing@haysmacintyre.com



history
haysmacintyre was formed in 2001 when two long established London firms – Hays Allan and MacIntyre – merged. Since then some of the key highlights have included: 

 

  • 2006 – Merger with leading charity firm, Trustient
  • 2006 – Voted best “Overall audit service” by Charity Finance magazine
  • 2007 – Andrew Ball and Tracey Young admitted to the partnership
  • 2007 – Simon Wilks elected as Managing Partner
  • 2008 – Winner of Charity Finance audit service and sector commitment awards
  • 2009 – Kathryn Burton and Natasha Frangos admitted to the partnership
  • 2009 –  Winner of Charity Times accountancy award
  • 2009 –  Voted Best Charity Auditor by Charity Finance Magazine
  • 2010 –  Our Private Client Team voted one of the top 25 advisers in the UK
  • 2011 –  Our Marketing Team shortlisted for CIM Excellence Award
  • 2011 –  Graham Elliott, our VAT partner, wins "Tax Writer of the Year" Award





 

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