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September 28, 06

NEWS / Ernst & Young Co opens representative office in Donetsk


Ernst &Young Co has opened a representative office in Donetsk, Oleksiy Kredisov, a manager partner of the Company has informed.

According to Kredisov, Donetsk was chosen as a city with the largest economic potential where the demand on Ernst &Young services exceeds existing supply.

Donetsk office provides clients with the audit services, but in the coming future it will cover the whole segment of consulting, legal and tax services, Oleksandr Chernyavsky, a Director of the new office, told.

Touching the future plans, Chernyavsky stated the office will provide all types of Ernst &Young Co services.

There are 25 employees working in the Donetsk office, among tem 18 Donetsk residents.

Ernst &Young opened its first Ukrainian office in 1991 in Kyiv, Donetsk office has become the second one in Ukraine and 14 in the CIS.


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