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1:00 AM 8th December 2025
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Yorkshire’s DJH Rebrands MSD As It Embarks On Irish Acquisition Drive

L-R: Brendan Murtagh and Richard Daly (both DJH Ireland)
L-R: Brendan Murtagh and Richard Daly (both DJH Ireland)
A fast-growing accountancy group has rebranded its first-ever Irish acquisition to give it an immediate presence in Ireland.

DJH, which has offices in Huddersfield, Leeds and Sheffield, has completed its six-month plan to change MSD Accountants to DJH Ireland, marking the start of ambitious expansion plans for the Dublin-based practice to hit €10m+ revenues through a combination of organic growth and acquisition.

Managing Partner Richard Daly and Head of Assurance Brendan Murtagh have hailed being part of the larger DJH Group, citing the increased capacity and specialisms in corporate finance, IT and HR as being a key factor in a 10% increase in fees for 2025.

The duo is now signalling its intention to kickstart an acquisition drive to snap up small- to medium-sized accountancy practices across Ireland.

“We are really excited about the rebranding to DJH Ireland and adopting the systems and back-up support the group offers,” explained Richard, who joined DJH Ireland in 1997.

“Our clients have unanimously approved of the acquisition, and this is the natural progression that was agreed as part of the deal. From a day-to-day perspective, we’ve already seen lots of business referrals, where we are picking up work from our partners in the UK and, vice versa, our existing clients are benefitting from specialists in Stoke-on-Trent, Manchester and Leeds.”

He continued: “There’s a lot of consolidation in the Irish accountancy market and we believe the fastest way to grow is to embark on our own M&A strategy, identifying practices that share similar values of client service and trust or bring a different specialist service to our offering.

“The backing of DJH and its track record in acquisitions has definitely increased the pace of our plans and we are actively looking at new opportunities ready to move forward in 2026.”

Backed by Tenzing Private Equity, DJH is aiming to become one of the UK’s top 20 accountancy and professional services firms.

Following 16 acquisitions in four years, the firm has grown into a multidisciplinary team of 750 people with offices in Altrincham, Bexley, Bury, Chester, Derby, Halesowen, Huddersfield, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Nantwich, Sheffield, Stoke-on-Trent, Walsall and the Wirral.

Scott Heath, CEO of DJH, commented: “MSD is our first acquisition in Ireland, and it has been a great addition to the DJH family, with lots of joint opportunities secured and new service offers for our clients.

“The rebranding was always part of the partnership and will give DJH an important first presence in Dublin and the wider Irish accountancy market.”

DJH Ireland’s Brendan Murtagh concluded: “2026 is going to be an exciting year for the business. Existing clients are growing with us and requiring more financial support, whilst we have seen numerous opportunities emerge from our other offices in the UK.

“This means we need more people, so we’ve just pressed the button on a recruitment campaign to take on three new accountancy specialists.”