We are Wilson Partners
We combine the financial expertise, experience and accessibility of our talented team with a deep understanding of our clients to help achieve their goals.
We provide a suite of integrated, innovative and value-added accounting, tax and corporate finance solutions that empower businesses, investors and private clients to make better decisions.
Wilson Partners was established in 2008 in the heart of Maidenhead, Berkshire, by two brothers, Allan and Chris. From day one there has been a key focus on team culture, driven by the belief that our business is all about the people. Now with offices in Maidenhead, Cambridge, Exeter, Newton Abbot, Oakham, Plymouth, Sevenoaks, Stellenbosch, Tonbridge and Woking, and an ever-growing team who are led by our fully engaged directors, we’re here to make a positive impact. We’re a team passionate about client success, because after all, if you thrive, we thrive.
Each one of us is dedicated to challenging, inspiring and supporting our clients to live the lives they want and enjoy the success that will benefit those they care about and the wider community.
Life is short, so we don’t just want to make up the numbers. We are a business that makes a real difference to the relationships we build and helps to make life count for our people and our clients.
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Our people
It’s all about the people! We work hard to maintain our unique culture and recruit those who share our passion for client service, the value we can add to those around us and our never-ending quest to develop ourselves and our clients.
Jack Meldrum
Aaron Waters
Julie Gaywood
Adam Wardle
Jaydene Coetzer
Nicci Hutchinson
Tom Bradbury
Ronica Elad
Kayleigh Dore
Danny Bignell
Anthony Francis, Pelican Capital
Tom Billings, Beach Equity
Together thinking
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