Andersen Global establishes Egypt presence

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Andersen Global establishes Egypt presence

Andersen Global has announced a new presence in Egypt after signing a collaborative agreement with Maher Milad Iskander and Co., a Cairo-based tax and legal firm.

Maher Milad Iskander and Co. brings over 70 attorneys, accountants, experts and administrative personnel to the Andersen Global Network. The Egyptian law firm provides a full range of services, such as M&A transactions, finance and banking services and disputes. The client base spans a wide range of industries, including manufacturing, textiles, energy, pharmaceuticals and tourism.

As part of its international network, Andersen Global now has more than 2,000 professionals worldwide and a presence in 64 locations through its member firms and collaborating firms.

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