Count subsidiary acquires new client book

A Victorian subsidiary firm of Count Limited, Kidmans Partners, has acquired the accounting client book of Business Accounting Melbourne.
Business Accounting Melbourne uses automation and technology-powered systems to ensure its accounting and bookkeeping processes work efficiently and effectively.
Hugh Humphrey, Count chief executive, said the acquisition reflected the firm’s consistent growth trajectory.
“This transaction is further evidence of Count’s growth strategy which will expand Kidmans’ client base and associated accounting revenues,” he said.
“Kidmans is a successful and established financial services business in Melbourne and the clients of Business Accounting Melbourne will benefit from their expertise, experience and client-first approach.”









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