28 Sep 2018

Brothers trace 100 years of South West firm’s history

Brothers trace 100 years of South West firm’s history

Francis S Clark's grandsons

A chance remark at the dentist led two brothers to trace the roots of their Grandfather’s firm, almost 100 years after it was founded in Newton Abbot, Devon.

Chartered Accountants and Business Advisors PKF Francis Clark is named after its founder Francis S Clark. Frank as he was known, was born at the family home in South Petherton Somerset in 1886. After leaving school Frank initially worked in a local solicitor’s office, later swapping professions becoming a certified accountant.

After practicing abroad and meeting his wife Alice in South Africa, Frank returned to the West Country buying a house in Keyberry Park, Newton Abbot and in 1919 establishing the firm of Francis S Clark and Co, one of the first accountancy practices in the town.

Next year the firm which retains its founder’s name, celebrates its Centenary. The award- winning firm is now the leading Chartered Accountant and Business Advisory firm in the South West. With an annual revenue of £45.2 million, a team of more than 700 people and 54 partners, it has offices across Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire.

In 2016 it joined PKF, the international network of independently owned accountancy practices which has a global presence in 150 countries, PKF UKI is ranked 11th in the Accountancy Age 2018 survey of top UK accountancy firms.

As a prelude to the Centenary celebrations the firm has planned, Frank’s grandsons Mark and Andrew Rutherford were invited to the firm’s new Exeter office to meet Managing Partner Andrew Richards, Senior Partner Steve Collins and retired partners Peter Cliff, Tony Pitkin and Les Burnett.

Andrew Richards said: “It was fantastic to meet Mark and Andrew, and to learn from them first hand much more about their grandfather and our founder. Although the firm is very different to the one launched nearly 100 years ago, a lot of the original ethos of the firm has been retained.

“Now as then our history and roots are in the South West, the commitment to the communities where we work and our ambition to provide the highest possible levels of client focused service have helped make us the firm we are today. We are greatly looking forward to our Centenary year and the opportunity that it brings to not only reflect on the past but to draw on that experience and plan an even more bold and exciting future.”

Andrew Rutherford went on to say: “During an everyday conversation, a chance comment about a family member working for a firm of West Country accountants, led my brother and I to realise that not only was our Grandfather’s firm still in existence, but continued to carry his name.

“I wonder what our grandfather would have made of the present firm. He could never have foreseen how, from its small beginning, it would grow and develop. He would, I think, have been very impressed, as indeed we are, at the care that has been taken over the past years to ensure that the original ethos has remained.

“We could not have had a better day and we are very much looking forward to the Centenary celebrations next year. What a chance remark at the dentist can lead to! ”

You can follow PKF Francis Clark’s Centenary celebrations @ #FC100

Get in touch

Related insights

Could your trust face unexpected inheritance tax charges?

28 August 2025

Read
Employees of an international law firm sitting at a large table in a well-lit conference room.

Payrolling benefits in kind changes: How to prepare early for HMRC changes 

27 August 2025

Read

What is business property relief? A summary guide for UK business owners

27 August 2025

Read
Two ladies talking in a zero-waste food shop.

Exit strategy and business succession: what are your options?

26 August 2025

Read
A male and female co-worker sit in an office looking at a computer tablet.

A practical guide to UK corporate tax governance in 2025

25 August 2025

Read

Family business succession planning: What every family business needs to know

22 August 2025

Read

Capital allowances for property investors: What you can and can’t claim in 2025

14 August 2025

Read
Two colleagues deep in thought discussing what they see on a laptop

Understanding HMRC trivial benefits: What employers need to know

13 August 2025

Read
Group of people smiling in office

National Minimum Wage increases and the Alabaster Rule

13 August 2025

Read
A calendar and a laptop are positioned on a desk, with an individual holding a pen in one hand while pointing at the laptop screen with the other.

Simplifying employee benefits: Why PAYE settlement agreements (PSAs) matter

12 August 2025

Read
A team of five in a casual business meeting discussing a serious topic

Time to pay pressure from HMRC

11 August 2025

Read

New business advisory director joins our growing Bristol office

4 August 2025

Read