Xeinadin, a UK-based provider of accountancy services and business advice, has further expanded its Southend office following the acquisition of TBL Accountants.
The move is intended to strengthen the company’s advisory offering for small, owner-managed businesses and charities across Essex.
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TBL has more than 50 years of combined experience spanning accountancy, taxation, VAT, payroll and business consultancy.
The practice has developed its client base by working with owner-managed companies and not-for-profit organisations that seek accessible, locally based advice.
These clients will now be able to draw on Xeinadin’s national capabilities in areas such as tax and corporate finance, along with additional tools and communications including webinars on making tax digital (MTD) and briefings following government Budgets and regulatory updates.
Following the expansion, the Southend office now comprises 22 members, and will continue to serve a broad mix of local businesses and charities with tailored advice.
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By GlobalDataPartners Paul Stafford and Lisa Keith will continue to head the team, working alongside area managing partner Ian Hornsey.
Xeinadin partner Stafford said: “The reality is, we work with small, owner-managed businesses, the people who don’t have big budgets but who need and value local support.
“That has always been our focus, and it is exactly what Xeinadin is about too. Joining Xeinadin allows us to keep doing what we do best but with more support behind the scenes.”
Hornsey added: “This is a team we have known and respected for some time. They are trusted by their clients because they offer real advice, not just reports, and that is exactly what we believe in. It is great to have them in the building, and even better to have them as part of Xeinadin.”
