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KLR merges in Sullivan Bille in Massachusetts

January 15, 2025
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KLR, a Top 100 Firm based in Boston, has added Sullivan Bille PC, based in Andover, Massachusetts.

The deal bolsters KLR’s reach in New England, extending services into Northern Boston, Southern Maine and New Hampshire. Thanks to the expansion, KLR (short for Kahn, Litwin, Renza) will now operate three offices in the Greater Boston area and enhance its ability to serve clients across the region.

Paul Oliveira

 “We are thrilled to welcome Sullivan Bille to the KLR family,” said KLR CEO Paul Oliveira in a statement Wednesday. “This merger represents a significant milestone in our growth strategy, enabling us to deepen our connections in New England and bring our full suite of accounting, tax and advisory services closer to our clients in Northern Boston and New Hampshire. Our commitment to serving our clients and employees remains at the forefront of this expansion, as we continue to foster a culture of growth and collaboration.”

The merger adds 25 professionals to KLR, increasing the total number of team members to 325. The Andover office will act as a regional hub, supporting clients in Northern Boston, Southern Maine and New Hampshire, and will play an important role in KLR’s expansion into these markets.

“Joining KLR presents an exciting opportunity for our team and clients,” said Charles Comtois, a shareholder at Sullivan Bille, in a statement. “Our shared values and focus on client success make this partnership a perfect fit. Together, we will offer a wider array of services while maintaining the close, personalized attention that our clients have come to rely on.”

KLR ranked No. 79 on Accounting Today‘s 2024 list of the Top 100 Firms, with $73.31 million in annual revenue. In 2020, KLR’s Executive Search Group merged in Next Exec, an executive search and coaching firm in Salem, Massachusetts.

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