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We are honoured to have been awarded the Outstanding Achievement (Accounting) Award for International Business Development by Alliott Global Alliance
Alliotts LLP (Alliotts) is proud to have won the Outstanding Achievement (Accounting) Award in the International Business Development category at the Alliott Global Alliance (AGA) Annual Awards Ceremony, held recently during AGA’s Worldwide Conference in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
As AGA’s independent accounting, audit and tax representative member in London and Southeast England, Alliotts, part of the Shaw Gibbs Group, is honoured to be recognised by one of the largest and fastest-growing global multidisciplinary alliances, which has over 225 law and accounting member firms across 340 offices in some 100 countries.
AGA’s annual awards celebrate excellence within its membership, particularly those achievements that align with the alliance’s broader mission and goals and this prestigious award recognises firms that have demonstrated exceptional proactive business development, either by expanding the geographic business of existing clients through the services of AGA member firms or by attracting prospective clients for the benefit of the wider alliance.
Alliotts has embedded AGA at the heart of its operations, leveraging the alliance to consistently enhance its firm profile and attract international business opportunities. In 2024, the firm successfully connected these opportunities to other AGA members, significantly expanding their global reach and providing a seamless international service to clients expanding overseas.
International Corporate Tax Partner David Gibbs, commented:
‘We are incredibly honoured to receive this award, which reflects the hard work and collaboration of our entire team. By embracing the resources and tools offered by AGA, we’ve been able to build strong connections with fellow members and provide comprehensive, international solutions for our clients. This award is a testament to the power of collaboration, and we look forward to continuing to grow and create even more opportunities for our clients and for the wider AGA community.’
About Alliott Global Alliance:
Founded in 1979, and with 225 member firms operating out of 340 offices in some 100 countries Alliott Global Alliance is an international alliance of independent, law, accounting, and advisory firms, working across the world Together as One.
Each of our members share a common goal: to learn and share knowledge, resources, and opportunities to make the world smaller and their businesses stronger. We work with a spirit of generosity and openness — so that together, we can continue to fulfil our ambitions, gain greater experience, and drive mutual success.
Alliott Global Alliance is expanding fast, and the alliance has its sights set firmly on growing its legal and accounting membership to over 100 countries. Opportunities are available to independent professional firms in specific countries in Africa, Europe, China, the ASEAN region, Australasia, the Gulf Cooperation Council region, Central and South America and in North America. For information about membership email membership@alliottglobal.com
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