New name for CLB Littlejohn Frazer Print E-mail
Written by Adrie van der Luijt   
Friday, 09 May 2008
Accounting firm CLB Littlejohn Frazer has shortened its name to Littlejohn.

The name change coincides with the firm’s relocation to 1 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf, London.

Paul Hopper, managing partner of CLB Littlejohn Frazer said: “The move gave us an opportunity to review our name and corporate identity.  The name grew organically with the firm, now we are shortening it to Littlejohn.  Littlejohn takes us back to our roots but it is also a stronger reflection of our brand."

The move to 1 Westferry Circus, a short distance from CLB Littlejohn Frazer’s current office location at 1 Park Place, Canary Wharf, will take the firm from being one of the UK’s largest single office accountancy firms with everyone under one roof, to a situation where all of its people will work together on a single floor.

In 1986 CLB Littlejohn Frazer were the first business to relocate from the City to Canary Wharf at a time when the area was very much a wasteland.

Ernst Littlejohn founded the original firm of accountants in 1875. Frazer Whiting merged with Littlejohn De Paula in 1986 to form Littlejohn Frazer. Littlejohn Frazer acquired the London office of CLB in 2005.

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