Thursday, June 12, 2025

Wright Vigar expands Newark office with key new appointments

Wright Vigar, an independent chartered accountancy firm, has announced the continued growth and development of its Newark office with the addition of two experienced professionals to its team.

The firm has welcomed Phil Ball as associate director and Kim Beggs as senior business services advisor, strengthening its capacity to serve clients throughout the region.

Phil Ball joins Wright Vigar from local firm Barker Maule and Co, where he built an impressive 16-year career. Phil brings extensive experience managing a diverse portfolio of clients ranging from sole traders to limited companies, providing comprehensive accounting and taxation advice.

Kim Beggs brings valuable international experience to the team, having completed a three-year accountancy learnership in South Africa before immigrating to the UK in 2017. Kim’s broad knowledge base across various accounting disciplines makes her a versatile addition to the Wright Vigar team.

Paul Colcomb, director at Wright Vigar, said: “We are delighted to welcome Phil and Kim to our growing Newark team. Their combined expertise and experience perfectly complement our existing capabilities and will be instrumental in helping us continue to provide exceptional service to our clients. These appointments reflect our ongoing commitment to investing in talented professionals who share our values and dedication to client success.”

The addition of these key team members brings the Newark office to a total of 18 professionals, further enhancing Wright Vigar’s ability to provide its comprehensive range of traditional accountancy services alongside specialist offerings in tax, cryptocurrency and business advisory services designed to help businesses achieve their goals.

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