Elman Wall, The Travel Accountants, renowned as leading travel industry accountants, is excited to announce its rebranding to Xeinadin, one of the leading professional services firms in the UK and Ireland. This transformation marks a significant milestone in Elman Wall’s journey, one that began two years ago with Exponent’s investment into the business.
Elman Wall’s transition to Xeinadin brings numerous benefits to travel businesses, enhancing its already robust suite of services with additional expertise and resources. This includes a consolidation of the team’s unparalleled guidance on travel VAT and the Tour Operators Margin Scheme (TOMS), ensuring compliance and optimal tax planning.
Xeinadin will continue to help travel businesses innovate and grow by maximising their claims for R&D tax credits, as well continuing to assist in matters of corporate finance, cloud accounting, EU Trading and tailored accountancy solutions for smaller travel businesses, including ABTA and ATOL accounts and comprehensive tax consultancy.
It’s been 2 years since Elman Wall’s journey with Xeinadin began, with Exponent’s investment into the business. Behind the scenes, the company has undergone, and continues to undergo, transformations in IT, HR, and other areas as it evolves into a full-service, technologically advanced audit, accountancy, and advisory firm.
Jonathan Wall, Head of Travel at Xeinadin added, “We are built on our strong ‘local’ relationships with our travel sector clients but now boast the national strength and range of support that we could never have offered as an independent, boutique firm. As Xeinadin, Elman Wall will remain at the heart of the travel industry and continue to support our travel clients with decades of expertise and experience in audit, tax, TOMS and regulatory and commercial advice relating across all travel sectors. On a personal note, starting Elman Wall in January 1995, I could not have imagined just how far our journey would take us, nor the incredible people I would meet along the way.”
Derry Crowley, CEO of Xeinadin, added, “This is a landmark announcement for us and a clear demonstration of our appeal to firms seeking to benefit from increased breadth and depth of expertise. Whilst the name, Elman Wall, will be retired, the business’ travel industry specific identity and ethos will live on under the Xeinadin name. I’m excited to work with Jonathan and the team on the next chapter of travel audit and advisory services at Xeinadin.”