Professional services firm Xeinadin said today that Galway firm FCC Chartered Accountants will be joining its expanding Irish team.
FCC can trace its origins back to 1971 and was previously part of CAG Chartered Accountants.
Its client base has doubled since 2021 and its offering includes auditing and assurance, financial advisory, tax planning, and bookkeeping delivered to clients in the retail, construction, manufacturing, food processing, hospitality, medical industries and legal sector.
This is the third firm to join Xeinadin in 2025, with Dublin-based Warren & Partners and KBG Accountants, across Cavan, Leitrim and Longford, joining earlier this year.
The company already has offices in Galway and FCC’s addition will help to grow and expand its presence and offering in Galway city centre and the surrounding counties.
Sandra Clarke, Managing Partner of Xeinadin, said that a firm of the calibre of FCC Chartered Accountants joining Xeinadin is another step forward in its growth in Ireland and the west of the country.
“Its unique expertise in providing advice in highly complex industries is a huge positive to our team and clients nationally. The firm is known for its hands-on personable approach to client concerns and pride themselves on their responsiveness,” he said.
“In line with Xeinadin’s approach the team are focused on the SME sector and delivering for their clients,” he added.
Dermot Callanan and Jonathan Colohan, Partners in FCC, said that joining Xeinadin is a major step forward in the growth cycle for the firm.
“We feel joining Xeinadin will greatly benefit our firm and our clients, who will now have access to a wider range of services and resources and an enhanced pool of experts from all over Ireland and the UK. It also gives our employees growth opportunities and access to highly experienced and motivated peers, which is a huge positive for their career path,” he added.
The co-founder of FCC, Frank Fahy, will remain involved as the company rebrands to Xeinadin.