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Xeinadin has acquired AGS Accountants and Business Advisors, based in Dudley, marking the latest step in its strategic M&A expansion.

Established in 1989, AGS is a full-service firm supporting SMEs and individuals in Dudley as well as across England and Wales. 

The firm offers a comprehensive suite of professional services, spanning accounting, audit, payroll, tax advice and business planning, and has built a reputation for helping owner-managed businesses “navigate change and plan for the future”.

Xeinadin said the partnership will enable AGS to deliver an expanded range of specialist advice including R&D tax relief to succession planning, while “continuing to provide the hands-on support it is known for locally”. 

In addition, the move will strengthen Xeinadin’s transactional services offering and expand its growing presence in the healthcare sector.

Derry Crowley, CEO at Xeinadin, said: “AGS is exactly the kind of firm we want in the group – trusted, practical and rooted in the local community. Their work with businesses across the Midlands and beyond is a good example of the kind of support that SMEs need right now, and we’re looking forward to backing that with additional expertise and investment.”

Kevin Corey, director at AGS, added: “At the heart of our success lies one simple principle, building trusted relationships by focusing on what truly matters to our clients and their businesses. From strategic year-end tax planning to compliance and advising on acquisitions or sales, we’re there at every step, guiding them with clarity and confidence. 

“Now, as we join Xeinadin, we’re excited to take that commitment even further, with enhanced tools, deeper technical expertise, and more time to dedicate to what our clients value most. It’s business as usual, but with even greater strength behind everything we do.”

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