KPMG’s sterling efforts rewarded by awards

May 15, 2013 | 14:52
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KPMG in Vietnam has been awarded a prestigious prime minister’s Certificate of Merit for the firm’s contribution to tax advisory profession development in Vietnam.


KPMG has helped raise the bar on business standards in Vietnam

As for individuals, KPMG tax partner Nam Nguyen received the prime minister’s merit award and the firm’s tax partner Ho Thi Bich Hanh received the minister of Finance’s award.

“We’re proud of our firm’s strong and established reputation, a reputation that is built on a long history of independence, integrity and objectivity.  It’s what drives us to deliver clear and practical advice to help our clients grow and succeed in their chosen field. It’s what makes us committed and successful leaders in our profession,” Warrick Cleine, CEO of KPMG in Vietnam and Cambodia said.

As part of KPMG’s commitments to the communities, with its global ideas and local understanding, KPMG has always supported the economic reforms of the government.

KPMG has closely coordinated with the Ministry of Finance and the Vietnam Tax Consultants’ Association (VTCA) in developing tax advisory, audit and financial advisory professions in Vietnam. Especially, KPMG has participated in many activities of VTCA including training, providing update on tax policies which helped  tax payers to better understand the tax regulations of Vietnam. Every year, KPMG organises the Tax Institute to update on tax policies and issues in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

KPMG in Vietnam is currently one of the leading professional services firms, with more than 1,000 staff working at offices in Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi. 

By By Hoang Mai

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