PKF Georgia Opens New Office Celebrating 10 Years on Georgian Market
Company PKF Georgia, which provides high quality professional services in audit, accounting, tax, legal and valuation services and business consulting to both local and international organizations, has recently marked 10 years of operating on the Georgian market. It opened its new office on Agmashenebeli Avenue at the Mozaika business center last week.
PFK Georgia is one of over 400 offices representing PKF International in more than 150 countries across 5 regions. The company is considered a leader in the audit and business consulting sphere.
John Sim, CEO of PKF International, who came to Tbilisi for the 10-year anniversary of PKF Georgia and its new office opening, said the company is considering strengthening and developing its partnership opportunities in Georgia in future.
“Apart from the audit services we offer, there are many products vital to our market, hospitality management being one of the key directions where PKF holds a distinctive place. In several months, a yearly round table in hospitality management will be organized,” said David Gvetadze, Managing Partner at PFK Georgia, adding that the dates for that are yet to be finalized and will be announced soon.
He added, in his televised interview on Business Morning at TV Pirveli, that intellectual services are just one of the business products PKF offers, while audit is a product which gives the company a chance to know what’s happening on the market.
“Economic development and professional-intellectual services are interlinked,” said Alexander Margishvili, PKF Georgia’s Managing Director. “As the economy grows, the need to improve and develop such services becomes obvious, as the development of professional-intellectual services is the necessary pre-condition for economic growth. With its services, both PKF International and PKF Georgia seek to contribute to economic development in general while at the same time introducing its capacities better- hotel experts’ consultation is one of its best examples. Even before the recent hospitality management boom in Georgia, PKF hospitality experts were already coming to Georgia, preparing grounds for professional services to be available.”
He went on to note that PKF Hotel Experts both in Georgia and internationally provide professional services, consultancy and assistance, at any stage, to investors in the hospitality sphere who are just now planning to invest or have been in the business for many years and are wanting to sell on.
“PKF Georgia always aims to establish long-term partnerships with their clients, offering prices tailored to each case specifically,” Margishvili said. “The financial side is secondary to us; what is important is to contribute to the economic development, to play an important role in it and to have a possibility to see the impact in three or four years”.
“The service we provide contributes to the sustainability, growth and development of the businesses of our clients, answering the needs of modern requirements,” Gvetadze concluded.
Nino Gugunishvili