Business Daily Media

Times Advertising

.

Leading consultancy Mertons formally transitions to Acclime Australia

  • Written by PR Newswire
Leading consultancy Mertons formally transitions to Acclime Australia

MELBOURNE, Australia, July 12, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Leading corporate governance consultancy, Mertons, has now fully rebranded and integrated into the Acclime Australia team following its strategic acquisition in May.

It is the second Australian professional services consultancy to be acquired by Acclime in the past year as the company's 750-strong workforce expands its global network.

Co-Founder and CEO of Acclime, Martin Crawford, said the merger has significantly expanded Acclime Australia's footprint, providing broad exposure to the listed company sector and access to leading corporate governance and compliance experts.

"Our strategic acquisition of Mertons is another important milestone for our Australian operations and enables us to grow our team, capabilities and networks through a trusted, established local business," Mr Crawford said.

"Our rapidly growing presence in Asia Pacific and India, together with global client service centres in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe, provide our clients with unparalleled access to new markets and local expert advisory services."

Established in 2007 by Mark Licciardo, Mertons has built a reputation for delivering exceptional corporate governance and compliance services to clients across Australia, New Zealand, South East Asia, the United Kingdom and the United States, made it an ideal strategic partner for Acclime.

Mr Licciardo will lead the rollout of a significant IT upgrade across Acclime's 11 Asian markets, integrating board management software in to a fully digitised, encrypted cloud-based service for clients.

"Our integration into Acclime Australia has been seamless and our team is thrilled to be part of a larger, international team," Mr Licciardo said. "It's a transformational time for the business, and our industry, and we're excited at the opportunities that lay ahead."

About Acclime                                                             

Acclime is the premier corporate services provider in Asia, operating in eleven key Asian jurisdictions including mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, Malaysia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines, Indonesia, India, Australia, Thailand and Singapore. Acclime also has global client service centres in the United States of America, the United Kingdom and Europe. The company's vision is to reinvent the corporate services sector with innovative solutions that help corporate and private clients to advance their businesses and interests in difficult-to-navigate markets in emerging Asia. For further information, please visit https://australia.acclime.com[1]

References

  1. ^ https://australia.acclime.com (australia.acclime.com)

Read more https://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/3814324_AE14324_0

PayNuts Unveils Expanded Integrated Solutions and Refreshed Brand to Support Australian SMEs

PayNuts, one of Australia’s fastest-growing payment service providers, has unveiled a refreshed brand identity and an expanded suite of integrated b...

BizCover Brings Australia’s First AI-Based Insurance Quotes to ChatGPT

Australian small business owners can now receive and compare business insurance quotes directly inside ChatGPT, in a move that signals a major shi...

VistaPrint Research Reveals Australian Small Businesses Face a Succession Cliff

With only 16% of retiring small businesses having a succession plan, tens of thousands risk closure as one in three owners nears retirement.  Ne...

Corporate volunteering grows up: how companies are shifting to meaningful, community-led impact

As workplaces settle into the new year and look for ways to strengthen culture, capability and connection, experts say corporate volunteering is e...

The Rise of Mobile-First Venues

Global Hospitality Platform, Tabit, Reveals Five Ways to Maximise Benefits of Mobile-First Systems  As Australian hospitality venues grapple with...

Why the SME is now the primary engine of global cybercrime

For over a decade, the most practical and effective advice we could offer an employee was to spot the typo. It was practical, it was free, and it wo...