TaxAssist Accountants launches in Caterham
Alice Tuffery, writer
TaxAssist Accountants’ Caterham franchisee has launched his Surrey-based business at 58 Croydon Road.
Karthik Vasanthakumar joined the accounting franchise back in October 2020, and has now celebrated the launch of his first business. He’s got an ACMA qualification and over 13 years of experience working with clients across a range of sectors, so he’s ready to start helping locals with their financial needs.
Karthik is thrilled to have realised his dream of running his own practice and believes he has the skills to develop a successful business in the sector:
“I have a real understanding of the needs of small businesses and am looking forward to sharing my expertise and making a difference to the lives of individuals and businesses in my local community.”
He’s particularly looking forward to getting to know his customers and providing a personalised service. Karthik explained,
“I enjoy networking and meeting with existing and new clients, explaining what services we offer and how I can help them. I’d encourage anyone interested in finding out more to contact us for a free initial consultation, either by telephone, zoom or face-to-face – whichever is preferred.”
After paying to get his car liveried with the TaxAssist Accountants branding, he’s pleased to have generated customer enquiries already:
“The car is incredibly eye-catching and I always get a lot of positive comments when I arrive anywhere.”
He encouraged locals to get in touch if they spot him in the local area:
“Do come over and have a chat to me if you see me out and about!”
You can call Karthik’s business on 0203 456 3737 or find out what it’s like to run your own TaxAssist Accountants franchise unit on one of its upcoming virtual discovery days. Just call 0800 0188297 to register your interest.
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Alice Tuffery, writer