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"Murphy Collins helped us launch our new business to set up our new import business and supports us with every aspect of launching our business. Steve was friendly and responsive; he took the time to train us on QuickBooks and cares that we succeed."
"I have been working with Steve since 2017 and I run every major business decision past him. He acts as a Business Consultant and finance director, helping drive the business forward. He looks at all aspects of the business from management information and cash flow to really getting good business information across all aspects of the MRF, fleet and business operations. I would highly recommend."
"Murphy Collins always gives me second to none service, with excellent advice and helpful up to date information. They were always on hand to me, they really seems to care about our success. I couldn't recommend Murphy Collins highly enough; this is an excellent company."
"The Murphy Collins team has helped me over the years to analyse the different aspects of my business. They broke the business down into sectors and came up with real advice that we could work with. They made the information clear, straightforward and upon this we made strong, but importantly, profitable decisions. I recommend Murphy Collins."
"Murphy Collins prepares our year end accounts, company tax returns and dormant subsidiary accounts for us. They are professional, reasonably priced and make themselves available whenever I need them. They pick up on the little things for my businesses and make sure I am compliant. I would definitely recommend them."
08 Apr 2026
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