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Xeinadin Launches Cardiff Hub to Drive SME Growth Across South Wales

Xeinadin Launches Cardiff Hub to Drive SME Growth Across South Wales

Daniel Bevan - Senior Journalist

Daniel Bevan - Senior Journalist

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Accountancy group Xeinadin, ranked among the top 20 firms in the UK and Ireland, has officially opened a new integrated regional hub in Cardiff, bringing together three long-standing local firms under one roof. The move forms part of Xeinadin’s strategy to expand its presence in Wales and deliver tailored support to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across South Wales.

Led by Sian Lloyd, Hub Managing Partner, the Cardiff office aims to serve as a centre of excellence for regional business support, combining local insight with national reach.

“This new office brings together the strengths of three firms that have been part of the fabric of the Cardiff business community for decades,” said Lloyd. “It means clients can now get everything they need in one place, with extra expertise, without making the process more complicated.”

The new office currently houses 70 professionals, with the capacity to grow to over 100 staff, positioning it as a major employer in the region’s financial services sector. Recruitment is already underway as Xeinadin invests further into local talent and infrastructure.

The hub will provide comprehensive accountancy and advisory services to a wide range of industries including construction, healthcare, hospitality, and professional services—sectors that often face complex regulatory and funding challenges.

“The businesses we work with want to speak to someone who understands the local environment and who they can reach easily when something changes,” Lloyd explained. “That’s exactly what we’re here to provide.”

Xeinadin’s value to SMEs is reflected in strong client endorsements. Hywel Davis, Construction Director at Integrated Fencing, said:

“Xeinadin has been with us every step of the way and has helped us visualise what our future could look like.”

His colleague, Scott Thomas, Commercial Director, added: “From day one, Xeinadin have supported every financial decision, helping us grow from £1.68 million in our first year to over £6 million in the year just gone. The team feels like an extension of our business.”

Jason Smalley, Managing Director of Tutis Energy, echoed the sentiment: “We’ve worked with Xeinadin for a decade, helping me in my journey from humble beginnings right up to where we are today. The team is responsive, consistent, and always delivers what they promise.”

The Cardiff hub forms part of Xeinadin’s wider regional growth plan, which blends local leadership with the support of its broader UK and Ireland network. The firm’s approach focuses on accessible, proactive advice that evolves with each client’s business needs.

“This investment in Cardiff reflects our confidence in the Welsh economy and our commitment to helping businesses here thrive,” said Lloyd.

As Xeinadin deepens its footprint in Wales, the Cardiff hub stands as a milestone in the region’s professional services landscape, championing sustainable growth, skills development, and genuine local engagement.

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