Quintas rebrands to Xeinadin, €40m investment planned

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Irish accountancy company Quintas has said it is rebranding as Xeinadin in Ireland.

The move comes after the Cork-headquartered firm joined Xeinadin last September.

Eight other Irish firms - BCC, Crowley McCarthy, Tynan Dillon, O'Mahony Donnelly, Cregans, Colleran, O’Brien Neenan and Liam Burns - have also today rebranded to Xeinadin, bringing the total Irish workforce to over 500. One of the largest acquisitions to date by Xeinadin, Quintas was established in 2005 and currently has a team of 70, with plans to expand in line with their expected growth.

"As one of the fastest growing advisory firms in Ireland and the UK, this will bring huge opportunities for both the firms rebranding and all our clients across the SME sector," he added.

 

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