‘Fantastic opportunity’ as firm joins PrimeGlobal
A West Midlands-based accountancy firm is expanding its international reach by joining a business network.
Prime Accountants Group, which has offices in Solihull, Birmingham and Coventry, has become a member of PrimeGlobal – an association of more than 300 independent firms operating across in excess of 100 countries.
Bosses say it offers a “fantastic opportunity”.
They add the move will enable Prime Accountants to offer greater support to clients trading internationally, while opening opportunities for collaboration with other member firms around the world.
Morgan Davies, managing director of Prime Accountants Group, said: “Like any business, we are essentially isolated in our field; you can’t go to your competitors to ask for advice or support.
“So, by joining PrimeGlobal, we can partner with other forward-thinking member firms to share knowledge, information and collaborate on key topics such as artificial intelligence, HR and IT, as well as supporting clients with relevant referrals around the globe.
“It’s a really powerful thing.
“By sharing knowledge and best practice with overseas colleagues, it will help us support our clients by being able to introduce them to trusted advisors in those territories.”
PrimeGlobal, headquartered in Georgia, US, is ranked as the world’s third largest accountancy association by the International Accounting Bulletin’s World Survey.
Morgan added: “There’s a huge inward investment opportunity, too, with the Midlands being one of the biggest areas for business growth in the UK.
“This will enable us to advise overseas investors as well as helping UK-based firms find connections in overseas markets.
“As a proudly independent accountancy firm, partnering with an association like PrimeGlobal is a fantastic opportunity for us.”
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