Count subsidiary makes further client book acquisition in Victoria
Equity firm and Victoria-based Count Limited subsidiary, Bruce Edmunds & Associates, has announced the purchase of May Klye & Associates’ accounting client book.
The announcement comes one week after another Count subsidiary, Victoria-based Kidmans Partners, also acquired Business Accounting Melbourne’s accounting client book.
In an effort to continue Count’s expansion in Victoria, May Klye offers a longstanding history as a financial services practice with extensive accounting expertise and accounting and bookkeeping revenues of $1.2 million.
“Count continues to invest in quality businesses that expand our client base and accounting revenues as a result,” Hugh Humphrey, Count chief executive, said.
“May Klye’s clients and team will benefit from the significant experience and knowledge we have within Bruce Edmunds, a business that was founded in 1966 and has a proven track record of delivering exceptional outcomes.”
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