LAW firm Gillespie Macandrew has reported an unaudited record £11.36 million in feeing for the year to 28 February 2017, one year after breaking through the £10m barrier.
The increase of more than 10 per cent in feeing on the previous year marks a fifth consecutive year of positive growth for the firm, which has offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth.
Gillespie Macandrew, which also includes Edinburgh estate agents Hunters Residential, said it had focused on organic growth and had an ongoing recruitment plan to facilitate further growth, with the number of partners and staff growing from 129 to 137 in the past year.
The firm’s chief executive Chris West said: “I am very proud of what the partners and staff have achieved in exceeding our fee revenue growth target this year.”
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