Dublin
FGS (originally called Farrell Grant Sparks) was formed in 1982 by Pearse Farrell and Gregory Sparks. Our head office is at Molyneux House in Bride Street, Dublin 8, is the base for over 150 professional staff.
With offices located across the island of Ireland, FGS is now the largest independent accounting practice operating on an all–island basis.
History
From its early days the firm provided accounting, auditing and taxation services. By the mid 1980s the firm was developing its advisory and consultancy services, We diversified into areas such as insolvency and corporate finance while at the same time growing the core audit business.
In 2001 FGS established the first all-island PPP/property advisory service, when Eric Munro and the Belfast-based team from Chesterton's merged with FGS.
Many of the sectors that FGS specialises in are growing areas of the Irish economy. Our clients range from family businesses to multinational companies, and organisations in both the public and private sectors.
The building
In 1990 we moved to our present premises at Molyneux House, which is located within a short walking distance of St Stephen's Green in the heart of the city.
The building was developed by leading architect Sam Stephenson, whose other landmark projects in Dublin included the Central Bank of Ireland in Dame Street, the Currency Centre in Sandyford and the Bord na Móna building in Baggot Street.
Molyneux House has many interesting features and aspects, and commanding good views of the nearby St Patrick's and Christchurch cathedrals. Molyneux House was further extended and refurbished in 2004.
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