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Rob Hurenkamp, managing partner

Mazars offers tailored solutions to assist multinationals in cross-border transactions

  • Mazars in Thailand is noted for its flexible, tailored solutions that enable its clients to engage in business in Thailand quickly and efficiently
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Business opportunities are brimming in Thailand, an emerging regional centre for international trade and travel. To successfully gain a foothold in Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy, partnering with the right expert is key. Mazars in Thailand – a leading audit, accounting, tax, legal and advisory practice – has become the trusted partner of many multinational companies, owner-managed businesses and high-net-worth individuals that choose to diversify in Thailand.

We’re a mid-tier firm focused on serving international clients and we ensure that our services are tailored to meet the requirements of this market segment
Rob Hurenkamp, managing partner

“Key to our competitive strength is our niche positioning,” says Rob Hurenkamp, managing partner. “We’re a mid-tier firm focused on serving international clients and we ensure that our services are tailored to meet the requirements of this market segment.”

Formed in 2007 when global audit, accounting and consulting group Mazars merged with the Double Impact Group, Mazars in Thailand leverages the strengths of an integrated global partnership and a solid entrepreneurial background. Comprising two operating entities – Mazars (Thailand) and Mazars, the practice ranks as the market leader in outsourced accounting services and a reputable provider of high-quality audit, due diligence review, tax advisory, legal, business advisory and payroll services. Last year, the practice marked a milestone when it earned a listed-company audit licence from Thailand’s Securities and Exchange Commission.

Mazars in Thailand is noted for its flexible, tailored solutions that enable its clients to engage in business in Thailand quickly and efficiently. Another key strength is the multinational composition of its senior advisers, ensuring that the practice effectively acts as a bridge between local businesses and companies overseas.

Being part of the Mazars group, Mazars in Thailand has access to a strong regional network. The practice can assist clients from Thailand in their cross-border transactions to anywhere in Asia and from anywhere in Asia into Thailand.

“We continue to look for ways to strengthen our global connection,” Hurenkamp says. “We seek to work with partners who complement our expertise and can help us grow in our current market and in new markets.”

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