Grand Thornton Armenia to continue investments in Armenia
20.04.2017,
15:57
Armenian prime minister Karen Karapetyan received today a delegation led by Grand Thornton International audit company CEO Edward Nusbaum, the government press service said.

YEREVAN, April 20, /ARKA/. Armenian prime minister Karen Karapetyan received today a delegation led by Grand Thornton International audit company CEO Edward Nusbaum, the government press service said.
It said pleased with the ongoing cooperation with Grant Thornton International, the prime minister congratulated the company on 20th anniversary of activities in our country.
Karen Karapetyan said his government ready and open to discuss any proposal of mutual interest. The prime minister stressed the importance of cooperation between Grand Thornton International and the Government Center for Strategic Initiatives in terms of improving the business environment in Armenia.
In turn, Edward Nusbaum said that Armenia is one of his company’s most important partners. Grand Thornton International has achieved notable success over the past 20 years of activities in our country: it now covers 30% of Armenia’s audit market. Mr. Nusbaum said they will continue making investments in Armenia and expressed readiness to promote economic development in partnership with the Center for Strategic Initiatives.
Grant Thornton Armenia was the first to receive an auditing license in Armenia in 1997. The company provides audit and related services, as well as professional advisory services to private and public sector organizations. -0-
It said pleased with the ongoing cooperation with Grant Thornton International, the prime minister congratulated the company on 20th anniversary of activities in our country.
Karen Karapetyan said his government ready and open to discuss any proposal of mutual interest. The prime minister stressed the importance of cooperation between Grand Thornton International and the Government Center for Strategic Initiatives in terms of improving the business environment in Armenia.
In turn, Edward Nusbaum said that Armenia is one of his company’s most important partners. Grand Thornton International has achieved notable success over the past 20 years of activities in our country: it now covers 30% of Armenia’s audit market. Mr. Nusbaum said they will continue making investments in Armenia and expressed readiness to promote economic development in partnership with the Center for Strategic Initiatives.
Grant Thornton Armenia was the first to receive an auditing license in Armenia in 1997. The company provides audit and related services, as well as professional advisory services to private and public sector organizations. -0-