A leading Ghanaian law firm, Nobisfields has joined WTS Global effective November 1, 2019.
Nobisfields will now be called WTS Nobisfields.
WTS is an international consulting group with tax, legal and consulting business to multinational companies and international mid-size companies.
With representation in over 100 countries, WTS Global has already grown to a leadership position as a global tax practice offering the full range of tax services and aspires to become the preeminent non-audit tax practice worldwide.
The clients of WTS Global include multinational companies, international mid-size companies as well as private clients and family offices.
The member firms of WTS Global are carefully selected through stringent quality reviews.
They are strong local players in their home market who are united by the ambition of building a truly global practice that develops the tax leaders of the future and anticipates the new digital tax world.
WTS Global effectively combines senior tax expertise from different cultures and backgrounds and offers world-class skills in advisory, in-house, regulatory and digital, coupled with the ability to think like experienced business people in a constantly changing world.
WTS Global is made up of law firms and tax firms across 100 countries.
WTS Global has been acknowledged regularly as a Tier 1 network by Chambers & Partners and has been recently awarded as the European Indirect Tax Firm of the Year 2019 by International Tax Review.
A press statement announcing the coming together of the two firms said Nobisfields will continue to provide legal, tax and regulatory compliance services to its clients in Ghana and will be based at its office at 1 Pawpaw Street, East Legon, Accra.
The Global CEO of WTS Global, Wim Wuyts welcomed Nobisfields into the network and said this will enable the firm to provide seamless services to its clients across the globe.
The team led by the Managing Partner, Theophilus Tawiah, has impeccable record of providing technical savvy and exceptional client services its clients.
Mr Tawiah thanked its valuable clients who have given the firm excellent feedback and supported the business of the firm since its inception.
This admission into WTS Global is an opportunity to leverage on the technological infrastructure and the pool of insightful lawyers, tax advisors and experts available to the network to provide services to our clients.
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