Thursday, May 1, 2025

Tax advisory firm expands into East Midlands with Nottingham office

The independent tax advisory firm, Claritas Tax, has expanded into the East Midlands through the opening of its newest office in Nottingham.

The firm currently has offices in Birmingham and Manchester.

Ses Memhi, associate partner, who will lead the Nottingham office, explained: “The office will allow us to attract high calibre students and professionals in the region who are keen to develop their professional career in an environment where they will be provided with many challenging opportunities to develop, progress, and become part of our exciting growth story.”

The office has been designed with the needs of the team at its core, to enable flexible working and collaboration, and great transport links in a thriving business district.

Ses continued: “This is an exciting time for Claritas as we embark on the next stage of our growth plan with a new office in the East Midlands. My own professional journey continues having joined Claritas almost 8 and ½ years ago as the 4th fee earner; there are now 47 of us!

“Having previously worked in Nottingham and continuing to work alongside many contacts and clients in the region, I am fully aware of the talented professionals and leading-edge businesses in the region.

“I have also lived in Derby for over 13 years and with family in Leicester, I am truly excited and enthused at the prospect of leading our offering in the East Midlands and would like to thank everyone for the support they have shown to Claritas and to me personally.

“My role as head of transactions tax means my time will be split between the West and East Midlands, so don’t worry my ‘West’ friends; I’ll still be there!”

Iain Wright, partner and founder of Claritas, adds: “Ses has been an important member of the senior team over the last 8 and ½ years, bringing in a wealth of experience, knowledge, and ideas. He has some fantastic long-standing relationships within the East Midlands, which we are keen to see grow. With this move, our clients will benefit from greater local collaboration, enabling us to deliver enhanced outcomes for them and their businesses.”

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