Why the Taoiseach’s Surprise Visit to Baker Tilly Ireland’s New HQ Signals a Game-Changer for Dublin’s Business Scene
Ever wonder what it takes for a company to not just survive but soar—especially in a world where office spaces can be nicer than luxury apartments? Well, Baker Tilly Ireland just raised the bar—literally and figuratively—by unveiling their swanky new HQ at Scotch House, right in the thick of Dublin’s bustling heart. And this isn’t just any office launch; it’s a statement. After two years of powerhouse growth following the acquisition of Roberts Nathan by MHA plc, Baker Tilly Ireland is flexing its muscles, showing the world that Ireland isn’t just about stunning landscapes but also serious business chops. With Taoiseach Micheál Martin himself cutting the ribbon and praising the firm’s leap forward, it’s clear this is more than just a new address—it’s a bold vote of confidence in the Irish economy, talent, and global ambitions. Can a shiny, LEED Gold-rated, Wired Score Platinum office be a crystal ball for where Ireland’s financial services landscape is headed? Let’s dig into what makes this move a crucial milestone for all of us watching the business world hustle. LEARN MORE
Taoiseach Micheál Martin has officially opened Baker Tilly Ireland‘s new headquarters at Scotch House on Burgh Quay in Dublin.
The move comes after two years of strong growth by the company following its creation with the acquisition of Irish firm Roberts Nathan by London-listed MHA plc.
Martin was joined by Baker Tilly Ireland chief operating officer Vivian Nathan at the opening of the 3,450 sq ft ground-floor office.
Scotch House is a contemporary and prominent seven-storey Grade A office building in the heart of Dublin 2.
The property was fully refurbished in 2019, delivering a LEED Gold, BER A3 Rated, Wired Score Platinum Office Building.
“I’m delighted to be here to mark the official opening of Baker Tilly Ireland’s new Dublin office, which is another important milestone in the firm’s continued growth in Ireland,” said Martin.
“This expansion is a strong vote of confidence in Ireland as a strategic location for international business and reflects the strength of our economy, our highly skilled workforce and our reputation as a global hub for financial and professional services.
“The accounting and professional services sector plays a vital role in supporting enterprise, investment and job creation across the country.
“Firms like Baker Tilly make an important contribution to Ireland’s economy by helping businesses grow, innovate and compete internationally and we wish the team here every success as they continue to expand their Irish operation.”

Nathan added: “Baker Tilly Ireland was established in 2024 and we’re very happy with the performance of the business, which has grown strongly over this period.
“Today marks the beginning of the next chapter for Baker Tilly Ireland as we continue to expand and invest in the Irish market. We thank our valued clients for their support of our business and look forward to enhancing our offering to them even further over the coming years.”
Photo: (l-r) Micheál Martin, Vivian Nathan and Rakesh Shaunak. (Pic: Supplied)




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