Turner Hopkins helps Andersen Global enter NZ market

The collaboration expands Andersen Global’s legal and tax capabilities across the country

Turner Hopkins helps Andersen Global enter NZ market

Auckland-based multi-service law firm Turner Hopkins has helped Andersen Global to enter the New Zealand market through a collaboration.

The international network confirmed that it has signed collaboration agreements with Turner Hopkins as well as with tax and advisory firm Bellingham Wallace to expand its tax and legal capabilities across the country. Andersen Global chairman Mark Vorsatz said that the collaboration is significant as the organisation continues to bring solutions to its clients across the globe and bolster its presence in the Asia Pacific region.

“Turner Hopkins and Bellingham Wallace will be great assets in satisfying our growing needs in the region,” Vorsatz said. “These firms share our organisation’s commitment to stewardship and demonstrate the highest professional standards, forecasting a synergistic working relationship among our professionals.”

Turner Hopkins managing partner Michael Robinson added that the move allows the firm to continue to work seamlessly with clients and deliver quality solutions for those whose needs are increasingly global in nature. Bellingham Wallace co-managing partner Aaron Wallace noted that the collaboration demonstrates the firm’s commitment to excellence and strengthens its client-focused approach as the additional global resources will reinforce its capabilities to meet evolving client needs.

Founded in 2013, Andersen Global is an international association of legally separate, independent member firms comprised of tax and legal professionals worldwide. It has now more than 11,000 professionals and a global presence in over 360 locations through its member and collaborating firms.

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