DJH Mitten Clarke evolves brand to DJH

Three years after accountancy group DJH Mitten Clarke launched, they have announced that they have rebranded to DJH.

The DJH Mitten Clarke name reflected the merger of two respected firms coming together as Stoke-on-Trent’s leading practice in 2021.

Within the last three years, the top 50 firm has ambitiously grown, with nine acquisitions of practices across the Midlands, North-West and Yorkshire. They have also continued to invest in their team and have developed new service lines, to transform the business.

“After the journey we’ve been on, the DJH Mitten Clarke name is recognised with our clients and in the industry. But naturally, it always seems to be abbreviated to DJH. So that’s why we’ve now taken the decision to simply become, DJH,” said Scott Heath, Chief Executive Officer.

“After listening to feedback from our clients and others across the industry, it was clear that our name was far too long. But after three years building the brand, we didn’t want to throw it out completely, so shortening our name to DJH was a natural step.”

The rebrand represents a bold step towards solidifying the top 50 accountancy group’s position in the industry.

DJH is a top 50 accountancy and business advisory group with offices across the Midlands, North-West and Yorkshire. DJH offer fully-integrated advisory services including accountancy, audit, tax, VAT, capital allowances, R&D, estate planning, commercial funding, corporate finance, payroll and HR.

Private equity backed by Tenzing, DJH has completed nine acquisitions of accountancy practices since 2021. Including Morris & Co in Chester, Lloyd Piggot in Manchester City Centre, Bakers in Walsall, Novis & Co in Leeds, Haines Watts in Altrincham, Revell Ward in Huddersfield, Lyon Griffiths in Nantwich, DTE Business Advisers in Bury, and Minford Dental, a team of specialised dental accountants.

Additionally, the Group recently announced the acquisition with Staffordshire based HR firm, Innov8 Human Resources.

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