US firms turn to nearshoring for labour

Nearshoring, particularly in Mexico, is becoming an increasingly popular answer for US firms who are struggling with a labour shortage. US companies are looking south of the border as they search for new ways to stay profitable.


Compliance challenges of Bahamas Business Licence Act

On 1 July 2023, The Bahamas introduced significant regulatory changes with the Business Licence Act 2023, imposing new compliance requirements on businesses, particularly in key sectors. The first year of the legislation has exposed significant compliance gaps in mid-market businesses, creating an audit bottleneck.


How US mid-market businesses are growing globally

Jan Smallenbroek, Managing Director and National Leader of the International Tax & Transfer Pricing Practice at CBIZ, Kreston Global’s US firm, sheds
light on how mid-market businesses are taking the economic headwinds, and the answer is, in their stride.


SAN Group, Mexico City, Mexico 

With ambitions to expand into Mexico, SAN Group chose the guidance of Kreston FLS for both their local expertise and global insight.


Trent Limited, UAE

Trent Limited successfully established a subsidiary in UAE, Dubai with the help of Kreston Menon’s expertise.


Japanese SMEs and business culture

Japan’s unique business culture, highlighted in the Interpreneur Report, emphasises the need for cultural understanding, says Marek Lehocky.


Morocco: A bold economic agenda

Najat Moughil, Partner at Exco ACDEN discusses Morocco’s emergence as a global player has ushered in a wave of opportunities.