GRANT THORNTON INTERNATIONAL

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'Grant Thornton International'
Grant Thornton International is one of the world's leading organisations of accounting and consulting member firms, that provide assurance, tax and specialist services to privately held businesses and public interest entities. Services are delivered nationally by the member and correspondent firms located throughout the world. Grant Thornton International is a non practising international umbrella organisation and does not deliver services in its own name or otherwise.
Firms operate in 113 countries in 521 offices worldwide. Member firm fee income rose by 12% in 2006 to US$2.8 billion. Total member firm partners are in excess of 2200 and total personnel including partners over 25,000.
'The ten largest member firms are located in:'

★ United States - Grant Thornton LLP[1]

★ United Kingdom - Grant Thornton LLP[2]

★ Canada - Grant Thornton LLP[3], Raymond Chabot Grant Thornton [4]

★ Germany - Grant Thornton GmbH[5]

★ France - Grant Thornton[6]

★ Sweden - Lindebergs Grant Thornton AB[7]

★ Australia - Grant Thornton[8]

★ The Netherlands - Arenthals Grant Thornton[9]

★ Japan - Grant Thornton Japan[10]

★ South Africa - Grant Thornton[11]
Grant Thornton firms service international work through their local International Business Centres - located in 30 major commercial centres throughout the world.
Grant Thornton International carries out two research projects annually: the International Business Report - surveys the views and attitudes of 7,200 privately held businesses in 32 countries; and the Global new markets guide - analyses the stock markets worldwide competing to list growth company stocks. Profiles 33 new markets.


Each member and correspondent firm in Grant Thornton International is a separate national firm. These firms are not members of one international partnership or otherwise legal partners with each other (with the exception of certain limited instances), nor is any one firm responsible for the services or activities of any other. Each firm governs itself and handles its administrative matters on a local basis. Although many of the firms now carry the Grant Thornton name, either exclusively or in their national practice names, there is no common ownership among the firms or by Grant Thornton International (with the exception of certain limited instances).

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