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  4. Haroulla Arkade: new partner joins Grant Thornton

Haroulla Arkade: new partner joins Grant Thornton

30 Nov 2019
  • Haroulla Arkade: new partner joins Grant Thornton

Grant Thornton Cyprus is pleased to announce that Haroulla Arkade joined their team, as the firm’s Compliance and Development Partner. This appointment aims at expanding the firm’s advisory offering, and at the same time, enhancing its dynamic presence in Cyprus.

Haroulla is a member of the Association of Certified Chartered Accountants (ACCA) and the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Cyprus (ICPAC). She has extensive professional experience of over 25 years in the field. Haroulla served as a Senior Practice Reviewer with the ACCA, for 11 years, where she was responsible for overseeing audit firms and administrative service providers regarding the Directive for the Prevention and Suppression of Money Laundering.

Stavros Ioannou, CEO of Grant Thornton Cyprus, said: "We are very proud that Haroulla chose Grant Thornton as her new business home. Her expertise in the field, as well as the values she brings as a person, will contribute significantly to our firm’s goals and vision, always focusing on providing quality professional services to our clients. "

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