Kingston Smith

Kingston Smith
Limited Liability Partnership
Industry Professional services
Founded 1923
Headquarters London, United Kingdom
Key people
Martin Muirhead (Senior Partner), Maureen Penfold (Managing Partner)
Products Charities
Education
Financial Services
Marketing Services
Media & TV
Property
Professional Firms
Technology
Services Accountancy & Audit
Association Management
Bookkeeping & Management Accounts
Business Tax
Charity Fundraising & Management
Company Secretarial
Controls Assurance, Risk Management & Technology Advisory
Corporate Finance
Corporate Recovery & Insolvency
Employer Services
Financial Planning
Forensic Accounting Services
Legal Services
Personal Tax
Private Client Services
Recruitment
VAT & Duty Planning
Revenue Increase Uk£43.65 million (2015)
Number of employees
499 (September 2015)
Website Official website

Kingston Smith is an accountancy firm located in the UK. In 2015 it ranked 18th in the list of Accountancy Age magazine's "UK Top 50 accountancy firms".[1] The firm has six offices in London and across the South East: the City of London and West End of London, Heathrow, Redhill, Surrey, Romford and St Albans. It is also a founding member of Kingston Sorel International (KSi), a global association of independent accountancy firms.

History

The company was formed in 1923 with the amalgamation of Herbert Kingston and George Alan Smith. Michael Snyder joined the company as a trainee in 1968 and became a managing partner in 1979. He played a leadership role in the company, becoming a senior partner in 1990. He stepped down from the board in 2016, but was retained as a consultant.[2]

References

  1. "Top 50 accountancy firms 2015". Accountancy Age. 2015-11-06. Archived from the original on 6 December 2010. Retrieved 11 June 2015.
  2. Maffioli, John (12 August 2016). "Sir Michael Snyder: how to turn committee chairing into an art form - BDLN". BDLN. BDLN. Retrieved 6 November 2017.
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