Baker Tilly
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Baker Tilly LLP is a partnership of chartered accountants in the United Kingdom. It is the UK member firm of Baker Tilly International, the eighth largest worldwide network of professional service firms in the world. With offices throughout the UK, the firm offers auditing, consultancy, financial advisory and tax services to a wide variety of organisations in the private and public sectors.
Baker Tilly is the 7th largest accountancy firm in the UK, with revenues of £200.4 million for the year ending 31st March 2007, and average revenue per partner of £1.5 million [1].
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[edit] History
Baker Tilly can trace its origins back to 1870, to the firm of Walter Howard. Historical name changes and mergers with many different firms have brought the partnership to where it is today. The name Baker Tilly was created in 1988 through the merger between Howard Tilly and Baker Rooke [2] .
[edit] Services
Baker Tilly provides a range of accountancy and business advisory services [3]
- Audit
- Business services
- Corporate finance
- Forensic services
- Growth programme
- IT advisory
- Restructuring and recovery
- Risk and corporate governance
- Tax
[edit] Awards
Baker Tilly has won a number of awards in recent years, most particularly relating to it's work with companies listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) [4]
UK Pensions Awards
2008 – UK Pension Scheme Accountant of the Year – Winner
2005 – UK Pension Scheme Accountant of the Year – Winner
The FDs' Excellence Awards
2008 - Auditor of the Year (Outside the Big 4) – Highly Commended
2006 – Auditor of the Year (Outside the Big 4) – Winner
Growth Company Awards
2006 – AIM Accountant of the Year – Winner
2005 – AIM Accountant of the Year – Winner
2004 – AIM Accountant of the Year – Winner
2003 – AIM Accountant of the Year – Winner
[edit] Locations
Baker Tilly has 31 offices in the UK:
- Basingstoke
- Birmingham
- Bradford
- Brighton
- Bristol
- Bromley
- Bury St Edmunds
- Chelmsford
- Chester
- Crawley
- Edinburgh
- Glasgow
- Guildford
- Hereford
- Hull
- Keighley
- Leeds (Alexandra House)
- Leeds (Whitehall Quay)
- Lerwick
- Liverpool
- London (Bloomsbury Street)
- London (Kingsway)
- London (Old Bailey - Head Office)
- Manchester
- Milton Keynes
- Newcastle
- Peterborough
- Stoke-on-Trent
- Tunbridge Wells
- Warrington
- Watford

