Gerald Edelman expands with Vista Partners acquisition
Financial terms were not disclosed.
The acquisition of Vista Partners strengthens Gerald Edelman's ability to cater to clients across Surrey, expanding its regional footprint.
By partnering with Vista Partners, Gerald Edelman aims to enhance local access and extend its personalised, high-quality service to a broader client base.
Vista Partners, a long-standing accountancy and tax advisory practice, provides a comprehensive range of services including accounting, audit, tax compliance, business advisory and personal tax planning.
It primarily supports owner-managed businesses and small and medium-sized enterprises across Surrey, Sussex and the South East.
Partners Gary Proudlock and Susan Jones will continue to lead Vista Partners alongside Gerald Edelman's team.
Gerald Edelman CEO Carl Lundberg said: 'This acquisition is an exciting step in our journey to become the go-to firm for ambitious business leaders. Vista Partners shares our entrepreneurial spirit, commitment to quality and collaborative ethos, all of which are essential as we continue to grow and innovate.
'We are looking forward to working closely with Gary, Susan and the wider team to deliver even more value to clients in the region.'
Proudlock added: 'Joining Gerald Edelman is a natural fit for us. We have built our business on trust, quality and long-term relationships, values we see reflected in everything Gerald Edelman does.
'We are excited about the opportunities this partnership creates for our clients and our people, and we are looking forward to what is next.'
Founded in 1946, Gerald Edelman is a London-based accountancy and business advisory company with more than 20 partners.
It serves middle-market companies in the UK and internationally, offering services such as accountancy, auditing, tax planning, corporate finance and strategic business advice.
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