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Mauldin & Jenkins to expand with BGC merger

GlobalData

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Assurance, tax, consulting, and advisory services provider Mauldin & Jenkins is set to expand its market presence into Greenville, South Carolina, through a merger with local CPA firm Bradshaw, Gordon & Clinkscales (BGC).

For more than 40 years, BGC has been serving clients in the upstate area, providing audit, tax, and business advisory services.

In a release, Mauldin & Jenkins said the offerings and clientele of BGC make it a “natural fit” with its service offerings and firm culture.

Upon the merger, effective 1 June 2025, the Greenville office will adopt the Mauldin & Jenkins brand.

The acquisition will bring seven new partners and 42 professionals to Mauldin & Jenkins.

BGC managing partner Peter Tiffany said: “We are thrilled to join forces with a firm that shares our commitment to client service, integrity, and long-term relationships.

“This merger represents a strong cultural fit and an exciting opportunity to expand our capabilities while continuing to put our clients’ needs at the forefront of everything we do.”

Furthermore, clients of BGC will gain access to an expanded suite of services, additional industry expertise and a broader network of professionals.

Established in 1918, Mauldin & Jenkins serves diverse industries such as agribusiness, government, banking, technology, healthcare, financial services and film & entertainment.

Mauldin & Jenkins managing partner Hanson Borders said: “This strategic partnership aligns with our mission to offer comprehensive accounting and advisory solutions to clients while expanding our footprint in key markets.

“We are excited to welcome the professionals of BGC to our firm and look forward to building on their legacy of excellence in the Greenville Community.”

"Mauldin & Jenkins to expand with BGC merger" was originally created and published by International Accounting Bulletin, a GlobalData owned brand.


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