Thursday, October 9, 2025

Ryecroft Glenton eyes Yorkshire expansion after strong first year in York

Ryecroft Glenton has marked the first anniversary of its York office with plans to grow its team and client base across Yorkshire and Humberside. The advisory firm, headquartered in the North of England, opened its York base on Micklegate last year to strengthen its regional presence.

Since then, it has become an established name in the local business community and has built relationships with regional companies and professional networks. The firm’s corporate finance division has grown its portfolio of Yorkshire clients, advising on acquisitions, disposals, management buyouts and buy-ins, debt financing and private equity investment.

Ryecroft Glenton has also been active in York’s business scene, hosting and supporting events across the city and partnering with York St John University’s Department of Business on a new research project to support undergraduate students.

Nick Johnson, Corporate Finance Partner at RG, said: “York has proved to be the ideal location for our Yorkshire office. We’ve been made to feel very welcome by the city’s business community and have enjoyed an incredibly positive first year, advising clients and developing new relationships across the region. The response has reinforced our decision to invest here and underlines the significant opportunity for RG in Yorkshire and Humberside.

“As we move into our second year, we are excited about expanding our team locally to meet demand, and about the role we can continue to play in creating opportunities for clients and the wider market.”

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