
A leading Cumbrian accountancy firm has opened its third office in Scotland.
Armstrong Watson has opened the base in Edinburgh and it follows the acquisitions of Martin Aitken and Parkhill Mackie in Glasgow.
The combined Glasgow team, led by partner and former managing director of Martin Aitken Ewen Dyer, now operates as a single integrated practice, serving clients across Scotland and beyond.
The business, which was founded in Cumbria in 1867 and has several offices across the county, has grown to support a significant number of clients across the East of Scotland and in and around Edinburgh.
Paul Dickson, chief executive of Armstrong Watson, said: “The opening of our Edinburgh office is a natural next step for Armstrong Watson.
“We already have strong relationships with many clients across the East of Scotland, and this investment allows us to be closer to them, better understand their needs, and continue to deliver the high-quality, personal service we are known for.
“Following our acquisition of Martin Aitken, we now have a stronger and broader team in Scotland than ever before. Edinburgh gives us an excellent base to continue building a values-led accounting and financial advisory business, focused on long-term relationships, trusted advice and an exceptional client experience.”
Duncan MacCaig, lead partner in Edinburgh, added: “Opening an office in the capital is an exciting milestone and reinforces our long-term commitment to Scotland.
“The city has a vibrant business community and a diverse economy, and having a local presence strengthens our ability to support clients across the Central Belt with proactive, joined-up advice as their businesses and personal circumstances evolve.”
Armstrong Watson also has offices in Glasgow and Dumfries.






