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Xeinadin Group, the business advisory and accountancy firm, has announced the appointment of Simon Nice as group CFO.

As a part of the senior leadership team, Nice will be responsible for leading the company’s financial operations as it carries out acquisitions, organic growth, digital transformation, and group integration programmes.

He provides the position with over 30 years of experience in finance, working across both publicly listed and private firms including Lloyd’s Register.

Nice’s expertise ranges from designing and implementing global financial strategies to managing corporate M&A and regulatory filings.

He said: “I’m really looking forward to working with Derry and the team at Xeinadin. The group has exciting plans and a strong team which it will be great to be part of as we move to the next stage of growth.”

Derry Crowley, CEO at Xeinadin, added: “We’re pleased to welcome Simon on board. His experience and knowledge from M&A to financial streamlining for both public and private companies will be invaluable as we work towards building our group further. 

“Simon joins at an exciting time for the company as we act on our ambitions with a strong and enhanced board and big plans for the future.”

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