Accountancy firm Streets merges with Banbury's Eadie Young
Top 40 UK accountancy practice Streets has completed a merger with Banbury-based Eadie Young to form Streets Eadie Young Chartered Accountants.
Streets Managing Director and Solicitor Adam Aisthorpe undertook legal work on behalf of his own firm, while Hitendra Patel of Banbury's Spratt Endicott Solicitors oversaw Eadie Young’s side of the deal.
Following his appointment as Director of the new practice, Doug Eadie said: “This combination is a great match, both in terms of client focus and cultural fit. Now that Eadie Young is part of a larger practice we can confidently promise greater continuity of service to our clients and improved career prospects for our team.
“We also believe that our clients will benefit in that the combined firm will be able to offer a wider range of services including areas of specialist corporate and private client tax planning, international advice and personal financial planning.”
Paul Tutin, Managing Partner at Streets, added: “With our presence now in Oxfordshire along with existing offices in Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire we are very much part of the Oxford-Cambridge Arc.
“Whilst many large firms have moved to more regional models, Streets remains committed to and focused on looking after clients that live, work, and operate businesses in the local area. This approach is very much at the heart of our strategic focus for growth, which is likely to include further mergers of like-minded firms. Our aspiration is to become a top 20 UK practice by 2030.”
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