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Allan Wilson, Director, Wilson Partners.
1 March 2012

The new look

Having just celebrated our 4th birthday we have undertaken a bit of a rebrand with new logos and a new website.

The main aim for the website was to really inject the personality of both our clients and our business into it.  We’ve done this through the use of testimonials, client video’s and the use of images of our team and office that hopefully enables visitors to get a great understanding of what it might be like to work with us.

We have also taken the opportunity to focus on our services and show our offerings in tax consultancy, corporate finance and wealth management as areas of real expertise.

Also having a consistent message through the website, twitter, linked in and facebook was also a key aspect.

We hope you enjoy the site.  As always – feedback welcome!

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