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We deal with all aspects of the accounting side for your business so you can concentrate on what you are great at.
Whatever your needs, we can help. Advanta is a firm of Chartered Accountants based in Eastbourne, East Sussex offering accounts, taxation and business advisory and support services to a wide range of businesses and individuals.
Advanta was originally the Eastbourne office of a medium sized regional firm established in 1982.
The Eastbourne office demerged in 2005 and today we continue to build on our enviable reputation for providing excellent advice and first class service to our business and personal clients alike. We have many clients in the local community and service businesses, small and large, across many sectors including... read more.
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At Advanta we provide a cost-effective, high value solution to meet all of your financial needs.
We work hard to get to know you in order to deliver timely, individual advice on how to improve your business and personal wealth. To find out more about how we can help you and your business click here, for an overview of our services. To find out more about us click here. To access a wealth of information visit our Resources resource centre or read our free factsheets before you contact us.
08 Apr 2026
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