Business & Technology
Howes Percival records 12 per cent rise in turnover
The firm, which has an office in Oxford, recorded a 12 per cent rise in turnover for the year ending March 31, 2026, reaching £46.8 million, up from £41.7 million the previous year.
Turnover has risen by 78 per cent over the past four years.
Geraint Davies, chairperson at Howes Percival, said: “This is another fantastic financial result for the firm and reflects the hard work we’ve put in over the last five to 10 years.
“In the last 12 months, we have continued to invest heavily in our people, the technology they need to support them and in producing high-quality office spaces for them and our clients.
“The significant growth which we continue to achieve has allowed us to make these investments whilst also continuing to maintain our profitability.”
During this period, the firm has added 25 partners and increased the number of other fee earners by 62.
It has also invested in artificial intelligence, training, leadership development, and office infrastructure, including new and refurbished offices across several cities.
In November, Howes Percival was ranked the number one Best Law Firm to Work For in the UK by Best Companies.
The firm also retained the highest level of accreditation for ‘world-class’ workplace engagement.