Bramelle Partners and Multiplier Holdings merge

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The accounting firm has called its partnership with the tech company the beginning of an “important new chapter” for the firm.

18 June 2026 By Carlos Tse 4 minutes read
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After 13 years of building Bramelle Partners, the firm has joined Multiplier Holdings. 

“From the beginning, Bramelle has been built on relationships, care, and the belief that great advice comes from understanding people properly,” Bramelle said.

“That foundation does not change. What this partnership gives us is the opportunity to build on it — with stronger technology, greater capability and the ability to deliver even more for our clients over time.”

Multiplier Holdings is a tech company creating end-to-end, global, and AI-native professional services firms. 

Bramelle said that Multiplier’s philosophy of AI should create leverage, not replacement, and it should take away repetitive, time-consuming work that slows teams down, so that professionals can spend more time on judgment, insight, strategy, and client relationships.

Multiplier is backed by investors Lightspeed Venture Partners, Ribbit Capital, EDBI, and SV Angel. 

Bramelle said that the partnership signals its future focus and is about making sure that the firm continues to evolve and improve, giving the firm the resources and technical support to build a better firm, that is modern, capable, and “ready for what comes next”.

 
 

“Through the Multiplier network, we work alongside leading tax and accounting firms across the US, UK, and Asia-Pacific. This gives our clients access to coordinated, high-quality cross-border advice—backed by technology that elevates how we work—without the overhead of a large multinational firm.”

“Over time, clients will begin to see the benefits of Multiplier’s technology integrated into how we work: faster turnaround times, greater capacity to handle complex matters, and continued improvement in the quality and consistency of our service,” it said.

The firm noted that with this step forward, the core of Bramelle remains the same, with the firm’s chief executive, Brad Seeto, Elaine Chim, Nick Huynh, and Steve Bliim staying in their roles. 

“This partnership gives us the opportunity to take Bramelle forward — to keep raising the standard, to keep investing in better ways of working, and to keep delivering the quality of support our clients rely on.”

This news follows the partnership between The Access Group and FrankieOne in May and the AI partnership between MYOB and Microsoft ANZ in April.

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Carlos Tse is a graduate journalist writing for Accountants Daily, HR Leader, Lawyers Weekly.

 

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