
Alliott Global APAC Conference 2023
Flagship event for the Asia Pacific region
From 21-23 April 2023, Alliott Global Alliance held their APAC Regional Conference in Bangkok, Thailand. CEO Giles Brake, APAC Chair Scott Jago from Allan Hall Business Advisors and representatives from host Thai firms welcomed 50 accounting and legal professionals from across the Asia-Pacific region.
Baumgartners Managing Partner, David Baumgartner, performed a key role at this year’s conference by leading the practice development discussion forum, sharing and comparing colleague experiences and challenges related to recruitment and retention, technology, staff welfare, raising fees and achieving growth.
“After the biggest Alliott APAC conference ever, Alex and I return to Australia excited by the fresh strategies and energy of the Alliott Group Alliance,” says David. “In Bangkok, we formed many new legal and accounting relationships with firms in our region and have renewed bonds with colleagues that have proved valuable over past years.”
Discussing the practicalities of doing business in the region, attendees from each APAC country informed the group about their jurisdictions on the advantages for companies setting up or restructuring, how to set up a company and start trading, as well as insider tips for a soft landing.
Each presenter also put forward information on business opportunities in dynamic areas of the economy such as fintech, IT, electric vehicles, food and beverage, carbon offsetting and renewables. During his session on Doing Business in Australia Baumgartners Partner, Alex Vrahos, said:
Australia offers a stable and attractive business environment with many opportunities for foreign investors. However, businesses need to be aware of the challenges that exist and take steps to address them. By understanding the cultural differences and building relationships with local partners, businesses can successfully enter and operate in the Australian market.“Attending another Asia Pacific regional conference with global alliance partner, Alliott Global Alliance, is a key part of building our worldwide advisory capabilities and connections. Our capacity and experience in providing advice to businesses looking to expand their operations offshore remains a strength of our firm,” David added.
Other notable conference highlights were:
- CEO Giles Brake’s update on recent alliance highlights and the latest initiatives designed to build the alliance visibility, strengthen member firms and grow their business base
- Michael Weidokal, Executive Director of International Strategic Analysis, talking about the impact of shifting political and economic dynamics in the Asia Pacific Region
- Independent IT consultant Jeremy Hyman’s presentation focusing on the current big trends in artificial intelligence and how they relate to accountancy and legal practices
- Alliott Global’s Giles Brake and Damien McMenamin exploring opportunities for growth with attendees participating in roundtable discussions to share their views and ideas.
Visit our LinkedIn Company Page to see our photos from this year’s conference.
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Alex Vrahos
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Alex is a Chartered Accountant (CA) with over 15 years’ experience in senior leadership roles within the mid-tier accounting sector and leading international accounting firms.
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