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Xeinadin Expands into South Wales With the Acquisition of Curtis Bowden & Thomas


Professional services firm Xeinadin has expanded into South Wales with the acquisition of Curtis Bowden & Thomas, an established accountancy firm with offices in Tonypandy and Bridgend.

Established in 2003, Curtis Bowden & Thomas provide a variety of general accounting and taxation services to local businesses. The 22-strong team will continue to operate from their offices.

The move strengthens Xeinadin’s goal of expanding its presence in Wales, it said. It added that following tax changes announced in the October Budget, 64% of Welsh business owners report high levels of business-related stress – more than any other UK region.

Robert Lloyd, Stephen Smith, and Stephen Davies, the key leaders at Curtis Bowden & Thomas, said:

“We’re excited to join Xeinadin and continue delivering the high-quality service our clients expect. South Wales faces distinctive challenges, from economic regeneration to skills shortages, and we’re confident that being part of Xeinadin will improve our ability to support local businesses. With access to a wider network of expertise and resources, we’ll be better equipped to help our clients navigate these challenges and drive sustainable growth.”

Derry Crowley, CEO at Xeinadin, said:

“Curtis Bowden & Thomas has built a strong reputation in South Wales by providing businesses with the support they need to thrive, despite the unique economic challenges of the region. With a deep understanding of the local business environment, their expertise aligns well with Xeinadin’s commitment to supporting growth in Wales and we’re excited to welcome them to the team.”


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