Pictured: Andy Green (NatWest), Christopher Stephen-Haynes
(Bloomer Heaven)
Bloomer Heaven, one of the oldest firms of independent chartered
accountants in Birmingham and member of MHA, has relocated to new,
modern offices, at Rutland House in Edmund Street. Funding to
support the move and fit out of the offices has been provided by
NatWest and Lombard, the asset finance provider.
Founded in 1877 Bloomer Heaven work with clients primarily
within the SME sector and with owner managed businesses offering a
complete range of business, tax, audit and not for profit
solutions.
The move, after 22 years in Lionel Street and part of Bloomer
Heaven's strategic development, will allow the firm to enhance its
offering to clients by capitalising on opportunities of working
more closely with other professionals already located in
Birmingham's Colmore Business District.
Speaking about the move, Bloomer Heaven, managing director,
Christopher Stephen-Haynes said: "We are excited about the move to
Edmund Street because of the opportunities it provides to work more
closely with other City professionals. We are proud of our long
Birmingham history and with our location both within the City
itself and the wider strong West Midlands business community our
new home means we will remain an important player in the City's
professional community whilst helping to play our part in the
economic renaissance of the region as it seeks to grow out of
recession. The move is also an integral part in our own growth
plans."
Andy Green, relationship manager, commercial banking at NatWest
who with his colleague Sophie Walters from Lombard put in place the
funding lines added: "Bloomer Heaven is an important player in the
Birmingham professional services market. This move reaffirms their
commitment to the city and the region and is an important statement
about their future intentions."