Prime Accountants Join MIM as Latest Patrons

By Prime Accountants Group
schedule25th Jan 21

West Midlands based independent group of chartered accountants, Prime, has joined Made in the Midlands as it’s newest patron. Prime has joined the trade association to become further involved in Midlands manufacturing and to support the sector with their Services.

Prime Accountants Group is an independent firm of chartered accountants, forensic accountants, business and financial advisors. The company’s objective is to maximise the performance and profitability of its business clients and the personal wealth of their owners. In addition, Prime has also achieved a ‘first’ by being the first firm of Accountants in England to file a Corporation Tax return online.

Prime joined the Made in the Midlands back in December 2020 to get to know “some of the best manufacturing companies in the region”, in order to offer their services and help manufacturers achieve their goals. Morgan Davies, Director at Prime, said:

“We look forward to being able to meet and learn about new businesses that were founded and have grown here within the Midlands. We take pride in learning the ins and outs of any company that we work with, as we believe it provides us with many benefits, as well as the other party.”

With a large number of clients in the manufacturing industry, Prime has vast experience in dealing with requirements and understanding how their businesses work. Morgan added:

“We have a full suite of services such as accounting, audit, taxation, bookkeeping, payroll and independent financial advice that you would normally find in a national firm, however, we are a local independent in the region delivering great a personal service that is tailored to help our clients meet their personal and business orientated goalsHe concluded:

“We’re proud to be joining Made in the Midlands as one of their patrons and are excited to meet more of their members that make up this incredible industry and we will be keen to offer any financial assistance they may need to make improvements within their organisations. By working together, what is already a large and successful part of our region, could become an even stronger force which will bring more opportunities and success here to the Midlands.”