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DH | PricewaterhouseCoopers now rebranded to Grant Thornton

HomeMediaDH | PricewaterhouseCoopers now rebranded to Grant Thornton
Grant Thornton in the Dutch Caribbean will be led by Steve Vanenburg and will together have five partners and 160 staff across its four offices

PHILIPSBURG–PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) in the Dutch Caribbean, including St. Maarten, has been rebranded “Grant Thornton.”

Grant Thornton announced the rebranding on Tuesday, calling it a significant expansion of its network in the Dutch Caribbean. The rebranding means that PwC’s offices in Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao and St. Maarten will be renamed Grant Thornton effective August 1 and will be providing coverage across the wider Dutch Caribbean, including Saba, St. Eustatius and Suriname.

“This adds considerable strength to Grant Thornton’s already solid presence in 13 locations across the Caribbean region,” it was stated in a press release. “The Dutch Caribbean is a strategically important market, with significant trade flows into the United States, as well as strong business and cultural connections with the Netherlands, and, therefore, the world’s biggest consumer market in Europe.”

The rebranding means that the former PwC firm has become the largest firm in the Caribbean for Grant Thornton. Grant Thornton in the Dutch Caribbean will be led by Steve Vanenburg and will together have five partners and 160 staff across its four offices.

“The firm has a great reputation as market leader in the Dutch Caribbean, offering a full suite of services, ranging from tax and assurance to bookkeeping, payroll and advisory services. It serves clients across a wide number of sectors, with a focus on travel, tourism and leisure and financial services,” according to the press release.

Grant Thornton International Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Peter Bodin commented: “I am delighted to welcome such a high-quality firm into the Grant Thornton global network. There are significant growth opportunities in the region, and it is strategically important to have a strong presence in the Dutch Caribbean. With this new member firm, the Grant Thornton brand has among the best coverage in the Caribbean.”

The firm’s managing partner Steve Vanenburg said: “We are excited to become a member of the Grant Thornton organisation, which provides the perfect platform from which to achieve our growth ambitions. We are leaders in our local markets, but we understand the importance of having a strong global brand to help us keep it that way. We are very enthusiastic about the opportunity this will provide our people, our clients and the organisation.”

The senior leadership includes Steve Vanenburg (managing partner, Curaçao), Edsel Lopez (partner, Aruba), Hans Ruiter (partner, Aruba), and Herbert Beldman and Paul van Vliet (partners, St. Maarten).

Bron: The Daily Herald

3 reacties

  1. Benieuwd of degene die bij PWC Curacao verantwoordelijk was voor de vaktechniek aan mag blijven bij Grant Thornton.

    Of beter: van Grant Thornton.

    Deze man of vrouw zou het levenslang verboden moeten worden om binnen een straal van 100 meter van welk accountantskantoor dan ook te komen, zo’n puinhoop heeft hij/zij er van gemaakt.

    Alleen bij Anthony Cijntje kan hij de boel niet erger maken dan het al is.

  2. “Five partners and 160 staff across its four offices”. Dit is een behoorlijke overhead. Gezien alle frauduleuze handelingen op SXM kan het niet anders dat deze accountants een scheve schaats moeten rijden om te overleven. Ik vraag me trouwens af, als ze in een jeans op de foto verschijnen, of het iets aan de kwaliteit van het werk doet? Nu lijken ze net wat geparfumeerde drollen.

  3. ‘Steve Vanenburg said: “We are excited to become a member of the Grant Thornton organisation’??!!

    Laten we elkaar geen mietje noemen. Sloppy Steve (Vanenburg) was graag als PWC doorgegaan, maar hij en zijn feestneuzen van andere partners waren te druk met het tellen van hun bonussen en maakten intussen zo’n puinhoop van de accountantspraktijk dat PWC eiste dat hun naam van het gebouw aan het Julianaplein gehaald werd.

    Kan me niet herinneren dat PWC ooit elders ter wereld om deze reden zijn naam heeft weggehaald.

    Sloppy Steve moet zich schamen.

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