Thursday, November 28, 2024

Accountancy practice taken over by Manchester firm

An accountancy practice with offices in Doncaster and Sheffield has rebranded following an acquisition by Xeinadin.

Chesterfield-based Smith Craven, employing more than 50 there and in Doncaster, Sheffield, and Worksop, will join Xeinadin under its Manchester Central and North region, led by KJG Xeinadin Group.

Xeinadin is a firm of business advisory and accountancy practices in more than 100 locations across the UK and Ireland that provides over 40 service lines to over 50,000 clients, predominantly SMEs and their owner-managers. It was formed through a merger of the offices in 2019 and is now structured into 14 regional hubs, following dozens of new business acquisitions each year.

With the power of a Top 20 accountancy firm behind them, they are able to enhance their client experience through collaboration across other Xeinadin offices and the phased approach to rebrand.

Martyn Langley : “We are looking forward, and proud, to be moving to the next stage in the firm’s development, and to helping local businesses get the most out of the opportunities available to them.

“Chesterfield is a great location geographically, and has a thriving business community. With the number of businesses, and help from the local professionals in the area (who work well together as a team), and the many transport links – the region is well-placed for exciting times ahead.

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