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Nangia & Co LLP becomes Praxity's First Indian Member

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The world’s largest alliance of independent accounting & consulting firms has chosen Nangia & Co LLP as its first ever Indian Member firm.

Praxity has presence in 103 countries around the world, and is the world’s biggest alliance of independent accountancy firms having global revenue of $ 4.75 Billion. Praxity facilitates sharing of expertise among its participant firms, whereby expert advisors across Praxity alliance work together seamlessly in multidisciplinary teams across international borders to meet every client need. Nangia’s participation in this alliance with Praxity will provide international experience, local market insights, strategic partnerships and regulatory guidance, wherever you do your business.

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