Ifac is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year as the accountancy firm announced plans for further expansion.
The company said it will create 400 new jobs over the next three years as it expands its services across the country. Currently ifac employs 580 professionals in 30 offices across the country and said revenues are expected to hit €50m. The firm describes itself as a top 10 accountancy and advisory firm.
Most recent accounts filed by ifac showed a profit of €2.181m on revenue of €34m for the year ended December 21, 2023.
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John Donoghue, CEO of ifac, said that the firm’s expansion plans include the recent launch of a new specialist team for mid to large SMEs, adding that “as ifac enters its next chapter, our mission remains unchanged: to help clients succeed on the farm, in business, and beyond”.
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Ifac is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year as the accountancy firm announced plans for further expansion.
The company said it will create 400 new jobs over the next three years as it expands its services across the country. Currently ifac employs 580 professionals in 30 offices across the country and said revenues are expected to hit €50m. The firm describes itself as a top 10 accountancy and advisory firm.
Most recent accounts filed by ifac showed a profit of €2.181m on revenue of €34m for the year ended December 21, 2023.
John Donoghue, CEO of ifac, said that the firm’s expansion plans include the recent launch of a new specialist team for mid to large SMEs, adding that “as ifac enters its next chapter, our mission remains unchanged: to help clients succeed on the farm, in business, and beyond”.
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