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Welcoming JT Accountants into the Enso family.

As they say down Sir Matt Busby Way — the best teams are always built to grow. We're taking that spirit to heart.

A NOTE FROM THE TEAM

We've got some exciting news to share — Enso Accountants has officially completed the acquisition of JT Accountants.

First things first — a huge welcome to all the new clients joining us from JT Accountants. We know change can feel uncertain, but we want to reassure you: you're in good hands, and frankly, things are only going to get better.


For those who don't know the backstory — Enso was founded on a simple idea: accountancy should feel straightforward, personal, and actually useful. Not jargon-heavy, not transactional, not a box-ticking exercise. Real advice, from real people who genuinely care about your f inances. That's what we've built — and that's exactly what we're bringing to every client who's now part of the Enso family.

"Onwards and upwards. That's the only direction we know.

- ADAM NURBHAI, FOUNDER · ENSO ACCOUNTANTS

A WORD ON JOHN

We also want to take a moment to properly acknowledge the man behind JT Accountants — John Ttikkirou. John has been at it for nearly 20 years, building a firm with a genuine reputation and a loyal client base that speaks volumes about the way he works. That doesn't happen by accident.


The great news is that John isn't going anywhere. He'll be staying on with us in a consultancy capacity — so his knowledge, his relationships, and that wealth of experience are very much still in the mix. If you've worked with John before, you'll still have access to him. And if you haven't, you're about to benefit from having him in our corner.


It's a proper handover done properly — and we're really glad to have him on board.


This acquisition has been a long time in the making and we couldn't be more excited about what's ahead. A larger client base means more resource, more expertise, and more capacity to deliver the kind of proactive, joined-up advice that makes a genuine difference — whetheryou're a sole trader just getting started or a growing business with complex needs.


We're already hard at work making sure the transition is as smooth as possible. Over the coming weeks, you might hear from us directly with any admin bits we need to tidy up — nothing to worry about, just the behind-the-scenes housekeeping that comes with a move like this.

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A little nod to where we're coming from — we've always been inspired by the spirit of Sir Matt Busby Way. Not just the address, but what it represents: building something from the ground up, with belief, with ambition, and with people at the heart of it. This acquisition is another step on that road.


So — thank you. To every client, old and new. To the JT Accountants team for everything they've built. And to everyone who's trusted us with their numbers. We don't take that lightly.


Now let's get on with it!

As ever, if you have any questions — big or small — please don't hesitateto get in touch.

Our door is always open, and we genuinely mean that.

Phone: 0161 511 2143

Email: Adam Nurbhai adam@meetenso.co.uk

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