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Raich Ende Malter & Co. joins EisnerAmper

New York, NY According to global business advisory firm EisnerAmper, the partners and staff of accounting and advisory firm Raich Ende Malter & Co. LLP (REM) will be joining EisnerAmper in a transaction anticipated to close in the summer of 2022.

“In EisnerAmper, we’ve found a partner that amplifies our efforts to create the highest level of value for our clients while providing our family of accounting professionals an innovative culture in which they can thrive and prosper,” said REM managing partner Ellis Ende.

“We look forward to continuing these efforts with our new colleagues at EisnerAmper.”

“This exciting combination greatly enhances EisnerAmper’s key services areas as well as adds some new interesting industry groups,” said Christopher Loiacono, EisnerAmper Vice Chair of Services. “Adding 245 experienced professionals adds a tremendous amount of brainpower to the firm that will add real and immediate value to our clients. We warmly welcome REM to the EisnerAmper family.”

Founded in 1972, REM has 200 professionals and 45 partners/principals serving clients from offices in New York City, Long Island, New Jersey, Florida, and the Cayman Islands. The firm has been ranked by leading accounting and business media as a top 25 accounting firm in New York; top 20 accounting firm in the mid-Atlantic region; and a top 100 accounting firm in the country.

REM provides forward-thinking audit, attest, tax, family office, and business advisory services to organizations from multi-generational family-run enterprises to publicly traded companies to not-for-profits. The firm services real estate, financial services, manufacturing, professional services, technology, hospitality, franchising, media, and other business sectors.

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