AMMAN (Petra)--Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Monday received chairman of KPMG's Middle East and South Asia sub-region and member of the Bahraini Shura Council Jamal Fakhro, in the presence of Finance Minister Umayya Toukan.
The KPMG chairman briefed Ensour on work being performed by KPMG, which has offices in 156 countries, noting that the company is interested in increasing its operations in the Middle East, which is witnessing remarkable economic growth.
The prime minister added that the government is keen to provide a climate to attract local and foreign investments into the Kingdom, while removing hurdles for investors.
KPMG is one of the largest professional services companies in the world, offering three lines of services that include auditing, tax and advisory services.
AMMAN (Petra)--Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Monday received chairman of KPMG's Middle East and South Asia sub-region and member of the Bahraini Shura Council Jamal Fakhro, in the presence of Finance Minister Umayya Toukan.
The KPMG chairman briefed Ensour on work being performed by KPMG, which has offices in 156 countries, noting that the company is interested in increasing its operations in the Middle East, which is witnessing remarkable economic growth.
The prime minister added that the government is keen to provide a climate to attract local and foreign investments into the Kingdom, while removing hurdles for investors.
KPMG is one of the largest professional services companies in the world, offering three lines of services that include auditing, tax and advisory services.
AMMAN (Petra)--Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Monday received chairman of KPMG's Middle East and South Asia sub-region and member of the Bahraini Shura Council Jamal Fakhro, in the presence of Finance Minister Umayya Toukan.
The KPMG chairman briefed Ensour on work being performed by KPMG, which has offices in 156 countries, noting that the company is interested in increasing its operations in the Middle East, which is witnessing remarkable economic growth.
The prime minister added that the government is keen to provide a climate to attract local and foreign investments into the Kingdom, while removing hurdles for investors.
KPMG is one of the largest professional services companies in the world, offering three lines of services that include auditing, tax and advisory services.
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