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Meet our Fabulous Audit Partner
Kate has been an integral part of Simpson Wreford LLP since 2005. She qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 2008 and has since been dedicated to providing exceptional service to a diverse range of clients. Kate specialises in working with charities, FSA regulated businesses, and property management firms, bringing her extensive expertise and personalised approach to each client.
As the firm’s audit compliance partner, Kate is also known for having a keen eye for detail and enjoys working closely with business owners as their trusted adviser helping them to understand their financials.
Personal Interests
When she’s not in the office, Kate loves diving into a good book or expressing her creativity through art. She’s also deeply involved in the netball community, whether she’s playing for her team or serving as the divisional representative for the Netball League.
Qualifications
Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales
02 Apr 2026
Business leader optimism over prospects for the UK economy is at a record low after the outbreak of war in the Middle East, according to the Institute of Directors (IoD).
01 Apr 2026
The government's proposed tourist tax would constitute a £1.6 billion tax increase for holidaymakers, according to analysis by Oxford Economics.
31 Mar 2026
Small businesses are to be backed by new, stronger measures to tackle late payments, the government has announced.
30 Mar 2026
The government has confirmed it will review approved mileage rates for business users ahead of a future Budget.
27 Mar 2026
HMRC is urging families to sign up for Tax-Free Childcare (TFC) before booking their Easter holiday childcare.
26 Mar 2026
The start of the new tax year on 6 April 2026 will bring contentious changes with it, warns the Chartered Institute of Taxation (CIOT).
25 Mar 2026
The UK inflation rate remained at 3% in the year to February, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
24 Mar 2026
Almost 400 employers from across the UK have been named for failing to pay the minimum wage to tens of thousands of workers, says the government.
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