EY relocates to new Liverpool office as it shifts to hybrid working

Clockwise Liverpool

EY is relocating to new serviced office space in Albert Dock, Liverpool after transitioning to hybrid working.

The big four auditor is moving from its current home at 20 Chapel Street to Clockwise: Edward Pavilion, a Grade I listed building which will provide areas for in-person collaborative working, along with a variety of workstations including hot desks and team areas.

Last year, EY confirmed that it is transitioning to hybrid working in the UK, enabling individuals to split their time between the office, client sites, or working from home.

The move builds on the firm’s “long-standing culture of flexible working, which had been in place for many years prior to the pandemic.”

It said offices will become increasingly important for collaboration, teaming, innovation and wellbeing.

The move comes as the firm welcomed seven graduates and apprentices as it expands the range of skills and services it provides to clients.

It has also promoted two Associate Partners in its Audit practice

Jenn Hazlehurst, office managing partner at EY in Liverpool

Jenn Hazlehurst, office managing partner at EY in Liverpool, said: “Our office relocation to Albert Dock in Liverpool demonstrates EY’s continued commitment to our people and our business, and is part of our wider growth plan for EY in Liverpool and across the North West.

“The new office space provides an environment that meets the needs of our people, clients and other stakeholders, whilst supporting the benefits of both in-person collaboration and flexible remote working.

“This is a really exciting time for our business in Liverpool and I look forward to welcoming the team to our new premises in the Spring.”

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