Andersen Global adds depth to African presence; announces collaboration with Madagascar-Based Tax and Legal Firm
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ANDERSON Global expands its presence in Eastern Africa through a Collaboration Agreement with Madagascar-based tax and legal firm HK Jurifisc, marking the organization’s debut in the country as part of its expansion strategy on the continent.
Headed by Office Managing Partner Hanna Gräfin Keyserlingk, HK Jurifisc has a team of over 30 professionals and offers a holistic service capability which includes tax, legal, recruitment, HR and immigration support services.
The firm’s tax and legal practice areas include business and corporate law, labor and social security law, banking, real estate, tax and customs law, government contracts and public service delegations.
“We pride ourselves on our seamless approach that is tailored to each client’s needs,” Hanna said. “Our collaboration with Andersen Global will give our clients the resources of a global firm and allow us to keep our competitive edge in an increasingly complex business environment.”
“HK Jurifisc’s approach and unique service offerings complement our tax and legal service offerings regionally as well as globally,” said Andersen Global Chairman and Andersen CEO Mark Vorsatz. “Their commitment to providing clients with best-in-class service and their passion for stewardship has enabled them to attract working relationships with a number of international companies and become a leader in their market. This is another important addition for us as we continue our African expansion strategy.”
Andersen Global is an international association of legally separate, independent member firms comprised of tax and legal professionals around the world. Established in 2013 by U.S. member firm Andersen Tax LLC, Andersen Global now has more than 5,000 professionals worldwide and a presence in over 169 locations through its member firms and collaborating firms.
– May 21, 2020 @ 09:35 GMT /
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