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06 Sept 2025

Ifac launches innovative app for Kilkenny clients

IFAC advise farm businesses

IFAC advise farm businesses

Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is excited to announce the release of a brand new mobile app for its Kilkenny clients. 

The phased rollout of this innovative technology is now underway and will allow ifac clients to streamline their accountancy services like never before. 

The new mobile app is designed with the client in mind, giving them the ability to securely access and manage their accountancy services on the go and share real-time banking information with their ifac accountant.

By using this app, clients will be able to save time and reduce paper usage as they access banking information, view correspondence with ifac and other associated documents, and easily find their ifac team's contact details. 

According to ifac Chief Executive, John Donoghue, "Digitalisation is upon us and this step is a positive move for clients, giving them secure access to their financial information wherever they are.

“At the heart of our brand is a promise to our clients to provide them with the full depth and breadth of our financial expertise and sectoral experience to help them grow their businesses. This includes working proactively with them to help make their lives easier, transform their accountancy experience through our services, and ensure they stay connected to their team for vital advice and support. This new mobile app is a perfect reflection of our promise, and we’re thrilled to be able to offer it to our clients to help them streamline their accountancy services.”

Ifac clients can contact their local ifac office to get all set up and begin using the mobile app. 

Ifac has been at the heart of agriculture and food since 1975, providing a quality service and expert advice to its farming, food, and agri-business clients across the country. A top ten accountancy firm, ifac has over 30 locations nationwide and 500 people serving 22,000 clients

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