KPMG Hosts VIP Event to Open New Mongolia Office

May 17 (KPMG) At a ribbon cutting on May 17, 2012, KPMG in Mongolia opened its office in the landmark Blue Sky Tower, officiated by Mr. D. Khayankhyarvaa, Finance Minister of Mongolia. KPMG in Mongolia has aligned with NIMM Audit to create one of the country's largest Audit, Tax and Advisory services providers. Over 150 guests attended the ceremony, including senior executives from a number of Mongolia's leading local and international organizations.

Event attracts leading local and international companies and key government officials.

KPMG in Mongolia officially opened its office on the 6th Floor of the landmark Blue Sky Tower in a ribbon-cutting ceremony and reception this evening, KPMG International announced today. Mr. D. Khayankhyarvaa, Finance Minister of Mongolia, officiated at the ribbon cutting and opening ceremonies.

The new office is an important milestone for KPMG in Mongolia, which has aligned with NIMM Audit, a leading Mongolian professional services firm, to create one of the country's largest Audit, Tax and Advisory services providers. KPMG in Korea has led the development of the new alliance in Mongolia, and Edward Kim, a partner with KPMG in Korea, will lead the firm alongside L. Enkh-Amgalan, the Mongolian managing partner, who is also the President of the Mongolian Institute of CPAs.

KPMG is dedicated to providing world-class services to its clients in Mongolia, who expect the same high standards of risk management and quality control that they find worldwide. The new office and growing team of 50 local Audit, Tax and Advisory professionals demonstrates the strategic importance of Mongolia to the KPMG network.

"KPMG is delighted that the new office is fully operational, and we are committed to expanding our capabilities in the fast growing Mongolian market" said Hideyo Uchiyama, Chairman of KPMG's Asia Pacific Region. "We are fortunate to have a strong group of experienced local professionals, and we will continue to seek the best local and overseas professionals to build our capabilities. I am also delighted to have spent some time with our local KPMG professionals and recent college graduates, sharing insights with the future leaders of Mongolia's financial services sector."

Over 150 guests enjoyed an entertaining evening showcasing traditional and modern elements of Mongolian culture, and the event featured two of Mongolia's most famous musical performers. Among the VIP guests, Finance Minister D. Khayankhyarvaa delivered a keynote speech, and representatives of two important companies operating in Mongolia, Rio Tinto and the Trade & Development Bank, made congratulatory remarks. Attendees included senior executives from a number of Mongolia's key local and international organizations.

"We are very pleased to share this special occasion with the Mongolian team and so many important guests," said Brian Ambrose, Chief Operating Officer of KPMG International. "We are committed to the growth of the Mongolia firm – there are 20 KPMG leaders from around the world here for the ceremonies, who are excited about the growth opportunities for Mongolia and KPMG."

"Being a part of the KPMG family will give our local professionals the opportunity to learn from KPMG's extensive experience, and help KPMG in Mongolia to provide world-class Audit, Tax and Advisory services to our clients" said L. Enkh-Amgalan, Senior Partner at KPMG in Mongolia.

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