Baker Tilly International has expanded its global network of independent accounting and business advisory firms with the addition of a new member firm in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
The addition of the Dubai-based firm aims to bolster the company’s foothold in what is considered a “key strategic market.”
In a statement, Baker Tilly highlighted the country’s infrastructure, favourable regulatory environment, and diversified economy as factors providing a “dynamic” landscape for businesses pursuing growth.
It further noted that clients stand to gain from the combination of local insights and the global network’s best practices and specialised expertise, which are customised to address unique business challenges.
Baker Tilly UAE managing partner Saad Maniar said: “Joining Baker Tilly International is a significant milestone for our firm. In an era of rapid change and heightened client expectations, aligning ourselves with a strong global network will enable us to deliver even greater value to our clients. We are excited about the opportunities for knowledge exchange, collaboration and innovation.”
Baker Tilly International CEO Francesca Lagerberg emphasised the importance of the MEA region to the network’s global growth strategy. “The expertise and reputation for quality demonstrated by our UAE firm aligns perfectly with our core values. It not only strengthens our capabilities in the region but also enhances our ability to support clients with cross-border needs through seamless, integrated solutions,” she stated.
The focus on the MEA region was further highlighted last year with the appointments of Chakib Zaari, founder of Baker Tilly in Morocco, as regional chair for MEA, and Gagik Gyulbudaghyan as regional director.
Their roles involve steering international business growth as well as advancing the network’s services and capabilities across the region.
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