Newport-based accountancy firm UHY Hacker Young has welcomed ten new members of staff as the firm continues to grow.

The new accountancy professionals have joined the firm across multiple departments, to enhance the delivery of increased services to its growing client base.

Continued client growth across each of UHY Hacker Young’s departments and a desire to create development opportunities for those in the early stages of their accountancy careers, has seen the firm create new roles ranging at every level of it team.

Many of the new members of the UHY Hacker Young team will bolster company’s well-respected Business Service’s department. Jenny Chong, Megan Daniels and Michelle Berry have become the team’s newest associates and they are joined by senior associate Nathan Humphreys and supervisor Stephanie Pingue.

Charlotte Jones and Catherine Wood have become the latest associates to join the company’s tax team.

Jenna Gibbon and Beverly Rowson will join the finance and support department as credit controller and finance assistant. Megan Summers has joined the firm as payroll associate.

Paul Byett, managing partner at UHY Hacker Young, said: “As our businesses continues to grow it is vital that we hire the best candidates to ensure that we continue to provide the highest levels of service to all of our clients.

"It is a pleasure to know that our successes and reputation continue to attract the very best talent in South Wales.

“As a team that is constantly planning for the prosperity and security of our clients, it is equally important that we ensure we are actively think about the future of our own team. We understand the value of investing in our junior colleagues, ensuring they receive the best possible training and mentoring from our senior staff members.

“While we believe it is our responsibility to create opportunities for those at the early stages of the careers, we are always looking to recruit leading experts who appreciate the business we have created here. I think the newest members of the team demonstrate that we have been successful on both counts.”