Firm Management
EisnerAmper to Merge in New York City Firm Spielman Koenigsberg & Parker
The deal top 20 firm EisnerAmper has with accounting, tax, and consulting firm SKP is expected to close in early 2024.
Nov. 15, 2023
Top 20 accounting firm EisnerAmper said Wednesday it will combine with New York City-based accounting, tax, and consulting firm Spielman Koenigsberg & Parker (SKP) once the deal becomes final in early 2024.
“SKP serves an interesting, exciting client base. Combining with them brings new talents and skills to the EisnerAmper brand and expands the services we can offer our clients,” Nicholas Tsafos, partner-in-charge of EisnerAmper’s NYC office, said in a press release. “No matter the client, however, they give the same high level of exacting, dedicated and custom service—delivered with consistent integrity. We’re proud to call them our colleagues.”
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Founded in 1955, SKP has six partners and a staff of more than 60 professionals. Clients include high-net-worth individuals, family offices, closely held businesses, manufacturers, investment funds, nonprofits, international corporations, and entertainment companies. SKP also offers specialized services, such as business management, advisory, contract structure and negotiations, licensing and royalty examinations, dispute resolution, estate planning, charitable foundation establishments, and more.
“SKP has always prided itself on serving a diverse clientele, providing the ultimate client service model and solutions developed upon an unwavering focus on each client’s specific needs,” said Richard Koenigsberg, a partner at SKP. “In EisnerAmper, we found a like-minded partner that will enable us to expand and deepen the services we provide, while still maintaining the boutique-level of attention that our clients deserve. I join Lawrence Spielman, Gary Parker, and the other SKP partners when we say we’re excited about bringing SKP into the future with EisnerAmper.”
Allan Koltin, CEO of Koltin Consulting Group, who advised both firms on the merger, said, “When you talk about global best-in-class accounting, business management, and entertainment consulting firms, SKP is at the top of everyone’s list. This is another example of the amazing journey EisnerAmper has had over the past two years—doubling in size and adding incredible talent, resources, and geographic expansion.”
New York City-based EisnerAmper has more than 30 offices in 13 states, as well as offices in the U.K., Cayman Islands, India, and Israel.