Client Case Studies | LOYALS Chartered Accountants London
Real engagements, anonymised

Client Case Studies

The clearest way to explain how we work is to show what we actually do, week by week, for the businesses that trust us with their numbers.

How we tell these stories

Honest, useful, and never at a client's expense

Plenty of firms publish case studies that are really just adverts with a logo attached. Ours follow three rules instead, and we would rather publish fewer stories than break any of them.

Real engagements only

Every story on this page is work we are doing or have done. No composites, no illustrative clients, no outcome figures we cannot stand behind.

Anonymised as standard

We do not name clients. In regulated sectors especially, people are entitled to work with an adviser who does not turn their business into marketing material.

References on request

Anonymised does not mean unverifiable. If you are weighing us up seriously, we will ask a client directly and arrange for you to speak with them.

The work

Case studies

One published, two in preparation. We add a story only once the client has approved how it is told.

Domiciliary care, London

Finance department for a London care agency

Carer payroll including travel time, all local authority and NHS ICB invoicing, credit control, monthly lender reporting and quarterly management accounts. Run to a fixed weekly rhythm so nothing depends on anyone remembering.

Payroll Invoicing Credit control Lender reporting
Read the case study
Children's services, London

Ofsted registration for a children's care group

The cash flow forecast and financial viability work behind a children's home registration application, built as one connected model the group could explain in their own words. The application has been submitted.

Cash flow forecast Viability statement Ofsted
Coming soon
Crypto taxation

A crypto tax engagement, start to finish

Reconciling exchange and wallet activity across several years into a defensible position, then reporting it correctly. An area where the record keeping is usually the hard part, not the tax.

Crypto Self assessment Reconciliation
Coming soon
Why some of these are not published yet. Writing a case study is the easy part. Getting it right means agreeing with the client exactly what can be said, what stays out, and how their sector is described, and that takes as long as it takes. If you would like to discuss any of the engagements above before they appear here, ask us on a call and we will talk you through the work directly.

Want to talk about your own situation?

Fifteen minutes is usually enough to work out whether we are the right fit, and what would actually need doing. No pitch and no obligation either way.

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