Andersen Global expands to Peru

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Andersen Global expands to Peru

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Andersen Tax has signed a collaborative agreement with Picón & Asociados as part of its expansion across Latin America.

Founded almost 10 years ago, Picón & Asociados is a leading Peruvian consultancy firm in tax and customs matters focusing on tax planning, compliance and transfer pricing. This covers a range of private and corporate clients. The firm has strong expertise in banking, real estate and public-private partnerships.

The firm’s key partners are Jorge Picón Gonzáles and Oscar Picón Gonzáles. The Lima-based practice joins a dozen Latin American firms which are associated with Andersen Global association, spanning fifteen offices across the region.

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