Duff & Phelps expands TP presence in Madrid
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Duff & Phelps expands TP presence in Madrid

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Pilar Barriguete has joined Duff & Phelps in Madrid as a vice president. She will be working within transfer pricing and tax valuation.

Barriguete has more than 11 years of experience in transfer pricing, and most recently led the EMEA Transfer Pricing Centre of Excellence at EY in London. She has also previously worked for Deloitte for more than eight years.

Her focus is on multinationals and analysis of related-party transactions, value chain structuring and large-scale documentation projects. Barriguete is also experienced in auditing financial institutions and has written for transfer pricing publications.





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