BDO Hong Kong
BDO's global organisation extends across 166 countries and territories, with over 115,600 professionals working in over 1,770 offices – and they are all working towards one goal: to provide our clients with exceptional services. Since our establishment in Hong Kong in 1981, BDO in Hong Kong has committed to facilitating the growth of businesses by advising the people behind them. We currently have 60 directors and 1,000 staff, and maintain our strong position as the fifth largest accounting firm in Hong Kong. We provide an extensive range of professional services to our clients including assurance, private client services, risk advisory services, specialist advisory services, and taxation.
Inspiring a new approach to business through sustainability
Inspiring a new approach to business through sustainability
The need to adopt sustainability programmes comes amidst more complex material risks for companies.
Human error a ‘leading cause’ of cyber threats, says BDO leader
He mentioned the need for greater collaboration between government, businesses, and individuals for better data privacy and security.
BDO Malaysia’s Pam Lee on ESG being an interesting space for businesses to look at this year
The most resilient companies are those that are able to adapt quickly in the market situation, says the BDO Malaysia sustainability lead.
BDO Advisory’s Cecil Su talks about cybersecurity amidst the rise of e-commerce and fintech
Cecil Su shares his advice to firms on strengthening their cybersecurity as attacks become more sophisticated.
Finance experts must embrace technology to deliver services, says BDO exec
Technology brings efficiencies and delivers better results in a shorter time
Commentary
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Singapore's mid-market leadership problem nobody is talking about
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Digital identity in the age of AI: Singapore’s strategic advantage
Why Singapore-based firms still underestimate the human side of doing business in North Asia