Andersen Tax debuts in Greece and Cyprus

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Andersen Tax debuts in Greece and Cyprus

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Andersen Global has continued its expansion throughout Europe with Unity Four and Pistiolis-Triantafyllos & Associates taking on the brand name.

After almost two years of collaboration, Unity Four has signed up to full membership of the international association. The firm provides tax, legal and accounting services in both Greece and Cyprus, particularly for high-net-worth individuals.

Managing director Nikos Siakantaris will lead Andersen Tax in Greece, while Nakis Kyprianou will oversee Andersen Tax in Cyprus from the Nicosia office.

Pistiolis-Triantafyllos & Associates covers legal advice on everything from corporate governance and M&A deals to regulatory advice and litigation in Greece. The Athens-based firm will take on the name Andersen Legal in Greece. Theodore Pistiolis and Anastasios Triantafyllos will oversee its operations.

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