UHY International operates from more than 320 offices in almost 100 countries and employs close to 10,000 professionals globally. Credit: UHY Hacker Young.

UHY Hacker Young UK has added Williamson & Croft to its network, extending the group’s UK coverage and increasing its ability to offer services to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).  

Williamson & Croft was rebranded as UHY Williamson Croft on 1 December 2025.  

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The firm provides tax, audit and advisory services to not-for-profit organisations, SMEs and companies operating internationally from its bases in Manchester and Liverpool. 

Established in 2016 by managing partner Damien Loughran and strategic partner Daniel Moon, Williamson & Croft employs more than 60 people. 

It serves clients across sectors including technology, professional services, real estate, and media by using technology to deliver advice to clients. 

Loughran said:  “We’ve built the firm on personal, proactive client service and a genuine desire to help growing businesses succeed. Joining UHY Hacker Young gives us access to a trusted UK wide and global network of like-minded professionals who share that same entrepreneurial spirit. It’s the perfect fit for our culture and ambition.” 

Williamson & Croft’s entry into UHY Hacker Young complements the network’s purpose to assist business clients and is also a step in Williamson’s growth journey. 

 The timing coincides with the annual UHY Day, which falls on 1 December and observed by members of the international group. 

UHY International operates from more than 320 offices in almost 100 countries and employs close to 10,000 professionals globally.  

UHY Hacker Young group chairman Colin Wright commented: “We’re delighted to welcome Williamson & Croft to the UHY Hacker Young family. Their personable approach, SME expertise and focus on innovation make them an excellent addition to our network.  

“Their rapid growth is a testament to their quality, culture and commitment to clients – values we share across the UHY Hacker Young family.” 

Recently, UHY Hacker Young partner Peter Kubik called the new Insolvency Service taskforce targeting rogue directors as “a welcome first step but it’s not a quick fix.”  

In the Autumn Budget 2025 presented by Chancellor Rachel Reeves recently, it was outlined that the government will allocate £25m to the Insolvency Service over a five-year period.  

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