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MHA has announced its merger with Roberts Nathan, an accountancy and advisory firm in Ireland, with offices in Dublin and Cork, effective 1 July 2024.

The new partnership will be known as Baker Tilly Ireland. Currently with 70 staff and partners, Baker Tilly Ireland plans to create 100 new jobs as part of its expansion strategy.

The 100 new roles will range from graduates to experienced professionals in Dublin and Cork, with hybrid working options over the next two years. These positions will span audit, advisory, and tax services.

This proposed merger combines Roberts Nathan’s “extensive local expertise with a strong international presence”, significantly enhancing the firm’s capability to offer a “more comprehensive range of services and sector expertise and serve a broader client base in Ireland and globally”.

The announcement caps a busy last 12 months for MHA, having opened offices in late 2023 in Scotland and Wales for the first time as well as the recent merger with MHA Moore and Smalley.

Vivian Nathan, managing partner of Roberts Nathan, who will become Baker Tilly Ireland’s new regional chief operations officer, said: “We are delighted to share this exciting news. This proposed merger marks a pivotal milestone, enabling us to leverage our combined strengths to provide more extensive services and innovative solutions to our clients while creating significant growth opportunities for our team.”

Rakesh Shaunak, managing partner and chairman of MHA, added: “Expanding into Ireland is a significant step in MHA’s strategic growth plans given the country’s strong trading ties and business connections with the UK and mainland Europe, as well as its thriving business community, and resilient economy.

“Our focus in Ireland will remain on supporting local and international SMEs, enabling local clients to take advantage of the international footprint of Baker Tilly International, and also allowing our UK clients new opportunities to enter the Irish Market. Roberts Nathan’s growth mindset, entrepreneurial spirit and highly personal ethos aligns with MHA’s perfectly, so we are very excited about this next phase.”

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