Xeinadin acquires London firm Grunberg
A London-based accountancy firm has strengthened its capital presence and tax capabilities through a strategic acquisition aimed at supporting growing businesses.
Xeinadin has bought Grunberg, a Top 100 accountancy practice based in Colindale, North West London, deepening its expertise across corporate and personal tax while expanding its London base.
Founded more than 35 years ago, Grunberg supports a broad mix of owner-managed and international businesses across sectors including property, media, healthcare and hospitality.
Bosses say the deal adds a team of more than 80 professionals, led by nine partners, to Xeinadin’s national network.
They add that Grunberg’s clients will continue working with the same London-based team, which will now supported by wider specialist services and Xeinadin’s national network.
Derry Crowley, chief executive at Xeinadin, said: “Robert, the partners and the team at Grunberg have built strong relationships across London and beyond.
“Their commitment to taking their people with them on this next chapter speaks volumes.
“London is a vital part of our growth strategy, and bringing in a team with Grunberg’s reputation and client reach strengthens our ability to support businesses in the capital with advice that’s both expert and personal.”
Robert Bean, managing partner at Grunberg, added: “This move gives us the backing and breadth we need to grow with confidence.
“We’ve always had big ambitions, and to double in size over the next few years; we knew we needed to bring in a partner that could support that journey.
“Joining Xeinadin brings national scale, additional specialist knowledge and operational resources, all while allowing us to maintain the client relationships and culture that define who we are.
“Crucially, this is a step forward for the whole team.”
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