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Xeinadin has announced its acquisition of North Yorkshire-based accountancy firm, Kenneth Easby Limited, which mark’s the group’s third acquisition this year. 

Kenneth Easby Limited was founded in 1949 in Bedale, North Yorkshire, and provides a range of financial and business support services to owner-managed businesses, the agricultural sector and high-net-worth individuals. 

The firm, which has a reputation for high-quality tax advice, has two offices in Bedale and Northallerton, which are led by Ken Graham who will continue to manage the practice under the new Xeinadin ownership. 

In 2023, Xeinadin also acquired Clear Vision Financial Management and Poppleton and Appleby, expanding the group’s national footprint, as well as its expertise. 

Derry Crowley, CEO of Xeinadin Group, said: “We are pleased to have Kenneth Easby Limited join the Xeinadin Group. The firm is renowned for the quality of its work and is focused on the core customer groups which we are. We are delighted to be working with Ken and the team.”   

Graham said: “We are pleased to be part of Xeinadin Group. Being part of a larger group with the same ethos and focus as our own will not only benefit our customers through offering additional services but also our employees as we have wider resources and knowledge sharing at our fingertips.”

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