SALISBURY’S Chartered Accountants is entering an exciting new chapter – opening offices, welcoming new recruits, and shaping the future of the profession.
The latest appointments, including trainee accountants, reinforce the firm’s focus on nurturing talent and powering its continued regional growth.
The business has added Llangefni to its growing list of sites, joining existing offices in St Asaph, Ruthin, Beaumaris, Tywyn, and Menai Bridge.
The new base strengthens its presence in Anglesey and provides a platform for supporting clients and communities across north west Wales.
Six new staff have joined the practice, taking the workforce to 47. Among them are trainee accountants Elliott Coles and Maggie Hopwood in Llangefni, trainee accountants Charlie Austin and Celyn Hughes in St Asaph, management accountant Edward Lavery, and payroll trainee Tom Pape.
Meanwhile, existing employees Hannah Addison, Eiry Owen and Toni Warren have joined the senior leadership team.
Director Aled Roberts said these moves reflect an ongoing period of significant expansion.
“Over the past 18 months, we’ve seen almost a 50% increase in our workforce, which is a fantastic achievement,” he said.
“There’s more to come, with plans to take on new staff in 2026, but for now it’s about giving our team time to settle and thrive within what is already a phenomenal group here in North Wales.”
The leadership team has also been strengthened with the appointment of Caryl Rees to the Board of Directors, joining Aled, Jeremy Salisbury, and Jason Matischok, with responsibility for the company’s bases on Anglesey.
“Caryl has worked tirelessly over the years and is a huge asset to the business,” said Jason.
“Her appointment was a natural next step and key to our long-term success. We’re excited to have her by our side as we deliver our strategy and continue to grow.”
The firm has been widely recognised for promoting from within and for creating opportunities for the next generation of accountants.
Its approach blends traditional values with cutting-edge technology, ensuring clients receive forward-looking advice with what they call “the personal touch.”
Jeremy added: “Bringing through the next generation of accountants is pivotal to our future.
“With legislation and technology changing so quickly, we’re proud to be at the cutting edge while continuing to deliver a service rooted in personal relationships and trust.”
More than half of the workforce is bilingual, enabling the firm to proudly champion the Welsh language and provide tailored services for clients across the country and beyond.
With further developments in the pipeline, the business remains firmly focused on growth, training, and supporting the next wave of talent in the industry.