Michael Page boosted by accountancy recruiting
Demand for accountants helps recruitment company see significant profits
Demand for accountants helps recruitment company see significant profits
Accounting recruiters
Michael Page
performed strongly on the back of the UK market for accountants and lawyers.
Turnover for its UK division leaped to £312m, from £270m from 2005. Operating
profits increased by 38% to £44.3m for 2006.
The group also expanded its Accountancy Additions operation, which
specialises in part-qualified and clerical accounting positions, by introducing
three new offices into its 32-site network. It plans to increase the network to
50 offices by 2010.
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