HLB International appoints member firm in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Central African Republic
14 December 2017
LONDON – HLB International, one of the leading global accountancy networks with presence in 140 countries, continues its growth with the recent signing of a new member firm in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Central African Republic – Audit Consult Plus.
Audit Consult Plus is based in Douala, the economic capital city of Cameroon. Established in 2012, the firm provides Audit and Accounting Services, General Consulting including Advisory, Corporate Governance, Fiduciary and Payroll, as well as Tax and Legal Services in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and Central African Republic.

André Mang, Managing Partner of Audit Consult Plus, one of the founding partners, commented: “With our presence in Central Africa, our position in the region allows us to be close to our customers and provide them with great and tailored solutions. Samuel Kotto, Partner – Advisory Services, and I are excited to be joining HLB International and see this as an excellent opportunity to assist our local and international clients to achieve their goals.”
Audit Consult Plus will work closely with other HLB members and makes a great addition to our coverage across Africa.
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