S&W appoints James Wright as a partner in its Birmingham business finance team


UK-based accounting and advisory practice S&W has appointed James Wright as a partner in its business tax practice in Birmingham.

Wright joins the firm with long-term experience in advising UK and cross-border businesses on tax matters.

His work covers areas such as corporate structuring, international finance, transaction support and continuous compliance.

Wright said: “I am delighted to be joining S&W at such an exciting time for the company.

“Throughout my career I have focused on helping businesses solve their most pressing tax challenges, from navigating international tax changes to supporting major transactions and restructuring.

“S&W’s growth, passion and collaborative culture really resonated with me, and I look forward to working with colleagues across the company to deliver exceptional results for customers.”

Throughout his career, Wright has worked with organizations operating in a variety of sectors, helping them respond to tax regulations and regulatory requirements.

He also advises on tax solutions designed to support clients’ broader business and strategic objectives.

Mark Webb, Head of Business Finance at S&W, added: “James is a fantastic addition to our fast-growing business finance team in Birmingham.

“His depth of technical expertise, combined with his experience with complex and high-profile clients, strengthens our ability to support businesses across the UK and internationally.

“We are pleased to welcome him to S&W and look forward to the valuable contributions he will make to our customers and our continued growth.”

S&W recently appointed Alexandra Bray as a partner in the commercial finance team in its Bristol office, part of a wider investment in the city’s senior team.

“S&W Names James Wright as Partner in Birmingham Business Finance Team” was originally published by Global Accounting Bulletin, a brand owned by Global Data.


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