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07976 728646 hannah@chatfieldaccountancy.co.uk
Hannah Chatfield is the managing director of Chatfield Accountancy
Hannah has worked with owner managed businesses in and around the Oxfordshire and Cotswolds since leaving school. At 16 Hannah decided to pursue a career in accountancy and built-up invaluable experience in local practices before starting Chatfield Accountancy in 2019.
Hannah has a passion for working with businesses in the construction industry, whether that is dealing with the monthly CIS returns or getting more involved in the management reporting and growth of the business.
Hannah also understands the pressures of starting and growing your own business. This is a journey she has been on herself so can offer first hand advice to clients on similar journeys.
In her spare time Hannah enjoys keeping fit, reading and going for walks with the family.
“Hannah has been an utter Godsend for our business. Yes, initially she created quite a bit of work for us but now we’re over the hump and it’s looking soooo much brighter! She talks in a language I understand and makes accounting make sense. Do not underestimate the value she can bring to your business!“ More testimonials
“Hannah has been an utter Godsend for our business. Yes, initially she created quite a bit of work for us but now we’re over the hump and it’s looking soooo much brighter! She talks in a language I understand and makes accounting make sense. Do not underestimate the value she can bring to your business!“
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