The legacy that we have left our children to take the company into the third phase is to surround yourself with strong partnerships, like AAB, partnerships that will support, guide and add value.Feithlinn McCullagh, MD – Newcel Paper Converters
AAB understand our business. They understand our needs as a company and as people. It’s very refreshing to get this from an accountancy practice and it’s been the perfect partnership to help us grow our business. Cathal Grant - Grant Fit Out
Since our engagement with AAB, our business has spanned two generations. Throughout this 25-year period we've relied heavily on their team and they have played an integral part in our business as it has grown.Mark Kelly – Financial Controller, Kelly Bros. Limited
Working with AAB was one of the best decisions we made. AAB has become an integral part of our team, taking away the hassle of financial tasks, and allowing us to focus on growing our business.Ryan Hanratty, CEO - PENNY FARTHING
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Blog26th May 2026Overcoming the Cross-Border conundrumTwo currencies. Two different tax regimes. One island. Sound familiar? If you operate cross-border, you’ll already understand both the opportunities and the challenges this presents. On one hand, establishing a presence south of the border means rapid entry into a…By Michael FarrellView more