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CLA Global Limited (CLA Global), a global organisation of independent accounting and advisory firms, has announced Singapore-based accounting and professional services firm Nexia TS will join the organisation as a network firm, effective 1 November, 2022.

CLA Global was founded on 1 July, 2022, by CliftonLarsonAllen LLP and Evelyn Partners. The organisation offers one of the largest financial outsourcing services and private client and wealth advisory platforms of any global accounting organisation.

Currently, it serves more than 10,000 global clients in more than 100 countries.

Henry Tan, group CEO and chief innovation officer, Nexia TS, said: “We are truly honoured to be the first independent network member to join CLA Global. As a result of joining CLA Global we hope to expand our regional footprint in Asia with headquarters in Singapore. We are confident that our new connection will raise the bar of our services to offer more opportunities for our clients, people, and the community.”

Sancho Simmonds, co-CEO of CLA Global, added: “Henry Tan and his team at Nexia TS have a well-established reputation providing accountancy services to clients in key markets in Asia.

“As we continue to receive inquiries from professional services firms across the globe who are interested in joining our network, Nexia TS illustrates the high quality of organisations we are able to attract as members.”

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