Bookminders, a provider of outsourced accounting services, has announced its expansion into Indianapolis in the US.

The launch of Bookminders Indianapolis will bring bookkeeping services to a broader range of clients, including nonprofit organisations, government entities, and small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Bookminders said that the Indianapolis community will benefit from its proprietary accounting platform, which offers reliable and cost-effective bookkeeping.

Nonprofit organisations, in particular, will have access to specialised services such as functional expense tracking, advanced grant management, and detailed board reporting, to cater to their financial requirements.

Bookminders CEO Jessica Minkus said: “As we continue our rapid growth, this expansion reflects our ongoing commitment to delivering flexible, high-quality outsourced accounting services to more nonprofits and businesses than ever before.

“We’re excited to bring our high-caliber, trusted outsourced accounting services to the region.”

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The expansion into Indianapolis is under the guidance of CEO Jessica Minkus and vice-president of business development Pam Falkner Hartigan.

Their combined leadership is poised to ensure that clients in the region will experience efficient services, supported by a team of accountants.

Amanda Hines, who has been with Bookminders for nine years, will oversee the onboarding of new clients.

Hines has 20 years of accounting experience, including nine years with Bookminders.

Bookminders business development vice-president Pam Falkner Hartigan said: “Bookminders has built a strong reputation in every market we’ve entered by being driven by excellence and distinguished by trust.

“We look forward to cultivating new relationships and becoming a trusted resource for the Indianapolis community.”