Reading: Boyes Turner boosts revenue and profits in 'exceptional year'
Law firm Boyes Turner has recorded ‘an exceptional year' - with profits up 22% while revenue exceeded £15 million for the first time in the firm’s history.
The Reading-headquartered firm announced growth in revenue of 8.3% to £15.5m for the financial year 2018-19, ending on March 31 (2017-18: £14.3m).
Profit also rose strongly, increasing by 22% year-on-year to £4.2m as the firm continued to expand and manage costs effectively, continuing an upward trend for the business (2017/18: £3.4m).
Chief executive Andrew Chalkley highlighted Boyes Turner’s core sector teams in tech, development and housebuilding and leisure and hospitality as having performed particularly well in past financial year, along with its respected claims teams.
A recruitment drive, including at partner level, to meet a rise in new instructions for the firm’s corporate team has also begun.
Boyes Turner recently announced six new recruits for its rapidly-expanding property team to help service a significant increase in new business and promoted three members of its team to Legal Director roles last month as well.
Chalkley said: “It’s been an exceptional year for what I strongly believe is an exceptional team that we have here at Boyes Turner. Every single person in our team has played their part and can be extremely proud of what we have achieved.
“We now have a really strong platform upon which we can build even further. We have a strong business with a good base of existing clients and an encouraging flow of new work coming through which promises further profitable growth in the current year.”
He added: “We’ve already expanded our property team and are actively looking for the right people, including senior roles, to help take our corporate team to the next level and meet the increasing demand for corporate work we are currently seeing.
“With a great team and great clients in the UK and internationally, the future looks very promising.”