Neil Whittingham
Director


Neil qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 2006 moving to NR Barton a year later. In 2014 Neil became a partner in the firm and administers the regulatory and compliance aspects of the firm. Neil has a wealth of clients covering a variety of sectors notably construction, property, contracting and retail. As well as accountancy and tax compliance, Neil provides his clients with audit and business advisory services to help grow their businesses. Neil forms part of the leadership team driving the firm’s transition to Xero and cloud based accounting.
Neil has lived in Standish all his life and is a keen skier, enjoys working out at the gym and spending time with his young family.
Specialist services and sectors

Financial Planning and Wealth Management
Through our networks we are able to defer expert financial advice to preserve and grow their wealth responsibly.

Strategic Advisory
Board level strategic advisory services to help your business grow, develop, and flourish.

Payroll Solutions
Our dedicated team can help you with an array of matters surrounding Payroll.

Making Tax Digital
Helping navigate through the transition to digital record keeping.

Manufacturing & Engineering
Industry tailored accountancy providing the tools to grow your business.

Charities & Not For Profit
Working together to help further the aims and goals of your organisation.

Entertainment, Music & Events
The right support can be critical to ensuring a smooth accounting process.
Retail & Consumer Services
Our advice is tailored to give you the tools to grow your business.
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