WFW half-year revenue up 14%

Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) has reported its half-year financial results, revealing a 14 per cent rise in revenue for the first half of 2016/17. The firm increased turnover from £59.5m to £67.6m, following a 5 per cent revenue increase during the 2014/15 financial year. Co-managing partner Chris Lowe attributes the results in part to FX factors, and said that 60 per cent of WFW’s turnover comes from outside the UK. The firm has been bolstering its international presence during the past year, expanding to locations such as the US and Asia. WFW is among several firms posting positive financial figures for the half-year.

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