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      Andreas Glunz has been with KPMG since 1991. He is an auditor and tax advisor and has been an audit partner since 2000, focusing on Japanese, American, British and Scandinavian corporations. From 2008-2010 he headed the Turkish Desk and from 2009-2015 the Global Japanese Practice of KPMG in Germany. Since 2015, he has been responsible for the entire International Business and all country corridors/country practices of KPMG in Germany.

      His main areas of responsibility include advising international groups in all phases of their life cycle from formation to closure and on all regularly evolving challenges and business opportunities. He also supports German groups in their international activities in close cooperation with the local KPMG member firms and through seconded employees of KPMG Germany abroad. He promotes international cooperation within the global KPMG network. Andreas Glunz regularly publishes studies and thematic papers and appears as a speaker at conferences and events in Germany and abroad on international business topics relating to Germany as a business location, often in cooperation with the German Chambers of Foreign Trade abroad and international associations.

      1. Area Of Expertise

        Application of IFRS

        Brexit

        Digital-driven transformation

        Family businesses and SMEs

        Mergers and acquisitions

        International markets

        National markets

        Accounting standards

        Penalties

        Tax strategies

         

      2. Education & Qualification

        Auditor / Certified accountant

        Tax consultant

        Business graduate

      3. Accreditations

        Member of the Executive Committee, Vice President, British Chamber of Commerce in Germany (BCCG)

        Member of the Presidium, International Chamber of Commerce Germany e.V. (ICC Germany)

        Member, American Chamber of Commerce in Germany (AmCham)

        Member, German-Japanese Business Association (DJW)

        Member, Committee on Eastern European Economic Relations (OA); Member, East Asian Association (OAV)