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PrimeGlobal, the association of independent accounting and business advisory firms, has welcomed six new firms to its business.

Alongside a new UK member, Macalvins Group, it has added two new member firms in Asia Pacific, with coverage in this region continuing to grow, with a new member in Sri Lanka being another first for the association.

In addition, three new firms joined from the EMEA region, with Slovenia being the latest country in this region to benefit from having member coverage.

The final member joins from Latin America, which it said provides “excellent strategic coverage” in Brazil.

The new member firms are:

  • Ranwatta and Co, Sri Lanka
  • Pengsheng Certified Public Accountants, China
  • Planning Accounting and Tax, Brazil
  • A-Tax International, Slovenia
  • Macalvins Group, UK
  • Salem Taleb Efaifa Chartered Accountants, Qatar.

Stephen Heathcote, CEO of PrimeGlobal, said: “PrimeGlobal is committed to its existing member firms by only recruiting the best quality advisory and accounting firms who share our vision and values. We are delighted to welcome our six new members from across all global regions, who will bring a wealth of knowledge and continue to strengthen the PrimeGlobal association.

“We are continuing to gain coverage in new and strategic locations including Slovenia and Sri Lanka, and offer excellent coverage in Southern China, one of the most dynamic and rapidly growing economic regions.”

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