Watson Farley & Williams’ (“WFW”) global income for the 2023/24 financial year was £238.4m, up 11% on the previous year. Overall profit is up 7.2% to £66.8m, giving a profit per equity partner (“PEP”) figure of £593k, a 1.5% increase on last year with the equity partnership also growing by 5.65%.
Managing Partner Lindsey Keeble said: “We continue to build on the successes of previous years with double digit global income growth. With a majority equity partnership, we continue to invest in the firm to build a sustainable business with strength and depth at all levels”.
Senior Partner George Paleokrassas added: “These results further entrench our long-standing and successful sector focussed strategy. I’m particularly pleased that earlier this year we added infrastructure to our existing core sectors of energy and transport given the strong synergies between them”.