How Andersen plans to challenge the Big Four in Africa
In recent weeks, the American firm has signed several collaboration agreements with African partners, and claims the strongest continental presence for a consultancy firm.
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▪ How Andersen plans to challenge the Big Four in Africa
▪ In recent weeks, the American firm has signed several collaboration agreements with African partners, and claims the strongest continental presence for a consultancy firm.
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“Our core focus remains the separation of auditing and financial services,” Mark Vorsatz, CEO of Andersen, based in San Francisco, tells Jeune Afrique Business+. “We are positioning ourselves as an independent alternative to the big accounting firms.”
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