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Tel: 01646 698869 | Email: evensco@aol.com
Evens & Co Ltd is a firm of Chartered Accountants based in Milford Haven in Pembrokeshire offering accounts, audit, taxation and business advisory and support services to a wide range of businesses and individuals.
We provide value by combining professional skill, technology, and a thorough understanding of our clients’ needs to deliver high quality, cost-effective and responsive services.
If you are looking for a team of reliable, approachable, and proactive accountants who will do more than just respond to your needs but work alongside you to help you succeed you have come to the right place.
We offer free initial consultation to establish what it is that we can do for you, so please contact us to arrange a call or a meeting. We value your time and can meet you outside normal working hours at a time to suit you, if appropriate.
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We are committed to developing a long term and close relationship with our clients.
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20 May 2026
April's slowdown in the rate of inflation?is?likely to be a 'temporary quirk' rather than a 'signal?on the direction of travel', says the British Chambers of Commerce.
19 May 2026
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18 May 2026
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