Partner Article
UHY Strengthens presence in the Middle East
UHY Hacker Young of Manchester welcomes new member, McKenzie Shaw Ltd. in Qatar to the global accountancy network UHY. The firm will be operating under the UHY branding as UHY Ammo & Co.
The parent company, McKenzie Shaw (McKenzie) was established in 2005 in London, United Kingdom. McKenzie Shaw Ltd, the Qatar branch, is mainly engaged in financial and managerial advisory. With a team of 16 staff including 4 partners, the firm’s office is based in Doha. The firm provides accounting, bookkeeping, management advisory services, IT services and also audit and tax services for established and emerging companies in the private and government sectors in the Gulf region.
Executive partner of McKenzie Shaw Ltd., Mohamed Shady says: “We have joined the UHY network for a number of reasons. UHY delivers a distinction in services that is sustained by UHY’s understanding of local knowledge combined with national, regional, and international expertise. Our commitment in providing exemplary services, core values of professionalism with client involvement, understanding of business culture, consumer behavior, local market dynamics and our vision of future growth are in line with UHY’s.”
Mike Wasinski, Managing Partner of the Manchester office for UHY commented: “We are delighted McKenzie Shaw Ltd. Qatar has joined the UHY network extending our coverage and capabilities in the Middle East. We fully support the firm’s commitment to expand its operations and to grow its capabilities. Qatar is currently undergoing a transformation under the National Vision 2030 to achieve an advanced, sustainable and diversified economy. It is also expected to become one of the fastest growing economies in the world in the next decade.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ian Hunter .
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