Mulcahy & Co celebrate turning 25 in 2023

9 May 2023

Local Ballarat business institution Mulcahy & Co celebrate their 25-year birthday in April 2023.

The business was established in 1998 by brothers Jamie and Chris Mulcahy. Their goal was to provide a specialised range of personalised taxation and business services for small and medium-size businesses, farmers, wage and salary earners and retirees.


Mulcahy & Co now offer a range of services extending well beyond what is offered by traditional firms of public accountants. The current services have been developed through a solid understanding of the needs and environments in which their clients operate and have been tailored to help their clients make the most of every opportunity while minimising risk.


Mulcahy & Co offer their range of services to individuals, families, businesses, self managed super funds and trusts.


The business has seen an amazing amount of growth through opening new offices and acquisitions in recent years. Seven business divisions now operate across five offices in both Victoria and Queensland.


The current staff count is 200 with 90 of these working out of the Ballarat office. They are a large employer in our region and with a client base of up to 20,000, the business also has far and wide reach within our community.


Current business services include:

  • Accounting
  • Agri Business
  • Bookkeeping
  • Financial Planning
  • Loans & Finance
  • Legal
  • Marketing

 

Mulcahy & Co are an exceptional example of a local success story for Ballarat. The business has been built from two people to 200 in its history. A great example of hard work, persistence, and customer centric business practices.

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