Coffee Morning in Ennis to Celebrate Clune Lynch & Co’s Merger with HLB McKeogh Gallagher Ryan

The Banner Suite in the Old Ground Hotel was awash with Clare’s business community as the Partners in Clune Lynch and Co thanked their loyal client base for their 40 years of support.

Clune Lynch & Co, one of Clare’s most successful accountancy practices, joined Limerick accountants and business advisers HLB McKeogh Gallagher Ryan earlier this year. To acknowledge the unwavering support they have received over their 40 years in practice in Ennis, and to introduce their new colleagues from the Limerick-based practice HLB McKeogh Gallagher Ryan, they hosted a coffee morning with their clients and fellow business colleagues on Wednesday morning March 28th.

Martin Lynch and Mary McKeogh pictured chatting in the Banner Suite before their guests arrived

Clune Lynch Founder and Partner Martin Lynch spoke of their gratitude to clients, some of whom have been with him for 40 years, and the exciting times ahead for the firm; “Our clients have been exceptionally loyal to our practice over the years and I really wish to acknowledge that and I sincerely hope that they have found our attention and commitment to them equally as dedicated and valuable.”

As we enter this exciting new phase for our firm I also have to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of our staff, who know our clients so well. They will continue to work with all our clients from our offices in 50 O’Connell Street, with ourselves and Eoin Gallagher, our new audit partner, offering enhanced tax and a

dvisory capacity from our other new colleagues.”

Martin Lynch reflected on an impressive business career spanning 40 years. When they set up Clune Lynch they were one of two accountancy firms in Ennis and now there are nearly 20, they have seen many changes in the town and the wider Irish business environment. Speaking of the merger as a perfect match Martin was keen to stress that the four original Clune Lynch partners are still very much available to their clients but also wanted to introduce the Limerick partners – Audit and Accounting Partner Eoin Gallagher, Tax Partner Mary McKeogh, and Advisory Partner Eoin Ryan. All of whom are available to Clune Lynch clients, with Eoin Gallagher working from the Ennis office.

Mary McKeogh HLB McKeogh Gallagher Ryan’s Managing and Tax Partner expressed her enthusiasm about the firm’s move into Ennis: “We are delighted to join forces with Clune Lynch & Co, and have found the staff and clients so welcoming. We feel it is a very natural fit for both our firms, as we provide so many complementary services and already are working so well together.”

Can you find yourself in the photo gallery?

Martin Lynch speaking at their coffee morning to thank their loyal client base for their 40 years of support.

Mary McKeogh pictured speaking at the coffee morning, welcoming her new Clune Lynch colleagues to HLB McKeogh Gallagher Ryan

(L-R) Martin Lynch, Majella Lynch, Gerard Ryan , Carmel Marrinan and Pamela Kennedy

(L-R) HLB McKeogh Gallagher Ryan Partner Eoin Gallagher pictured with Michael Corbett

(L-R) HLB McKeogh Gallagher Ryan Partner Eoin Ryan pictured with Pat Larkin and Martin Lynch

(L-R) Clune Lynch’s Pat Clune pictured with Kevin and Noel Justice

(L-R) Colin Ryan, Anne Hogan, Gerard Lynch, David Wallace, Pamela Kennedy, Marie Meehan BOI , William Cahir

(L-R) Caroline Howard, Marian Kelly, Laura Pender, Rugby Star David Wallace, Yvonne Staunton , Pamella Kennedy and Carmel Marrinan

(L-R) Caroline Howard, Marian Kelly, Seamus Bohan, Laura Pender and Carmel Marrinan

HLB McKeogh Gallagher Ryan’s Aileen O’Neill, Anne Hogan and Eimear Quin

Roisin Burke, Tony Killeen, Sinead O’Dwyer, Yvonne Staunton

(L-R) Jerry Donnellan, Kevin Killeen pictured with Gerard Lynch

(L-R) Mary McInerney, Kevin Killeen and Aileen O Neill

(L-R) Carmel Griffin, Donal Griffin, Carmel Marrinan and Martin Lynch

(L-R) Marina Varden, Jim Lynch and Mary McKeogh

(L-R) Rachel Whelan, Michael Flannery, Betty Murphy, Carmel Clune

(L-R) Anne Hogan, Sinead Mansell, Yvonne Staunton, Sarah Kelly and Rachel Whelan

(L-R) Sinéad O’Dwyer, Laura Pender, Caroline Howard and Maureen Quin