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Our Web Site Is Updated

Web site of HLB Turkey is updated. HLB Saygın is working for leading companies in Turkey since 1995 and one of the first companies that has a web site, in its sector. By this responsibility our web site is updatec according to tha standarts of HLB International.  Updated web site is a reflaction of HLB institutional culture. Our updated web site includes; services of HLB Turkey, information about HLB Turkey’s partners and offices, and job applications can be done. Also pulications of HLB can be downloaded from our web  site. You can reach legislations from our site. Also our web site has many useful contents.
Our web site is prepared in both English and Turkish and by the time it will be published in more languages.

HLB International joins the Forum of Firms

International is delighted to announce that it has been named one of the first full members of the Forum of Firms after reporting it has implemented a globally coordinated quality assurance program, committed to the use of International Standards on Auditing (ISAs), and met other specific ethics requirements. Doing Business in…..”

Booklets are aimed at providing you with some key information as you look to move into new territories. Please see our list below for the current publications. If a booklet you are looking for is not listed contact us

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“Formed in 1969, HLB can assist clients to do business in over 100 countries, with annual billings of US$ 1.5 billion, generated by more than 1,750 partners and over 12,000 staff in 440 offices”

 

 


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information Audit

It has never been more vital to be able to rely on an audit than today. That is why HLB makes every effort to ensure that audits are carried out consistently and with a high standard 
HLB International's Audit Committee ensures the latest international auditing standards are incorporated into the International Audit Manual, which forms the basis for multi-national audit work.

information Information Technologies (IT) Audit

Are risks of information technologies under control? You can get under control risks together with auditing information technologies.

information Tax

Today's business climate and the growth of cross border transactions mean more companies need tax specialists with a combination of global and local capabilities. HLB can provide tax planning and support both local and global business advisory service from its global network. Services include:

information Business Structuring

Business cannot expect to survive in today's world economy without a clear sense of purpose and a strategy to reach goals. HLB support clients as they plan and adapt in order to meet the challenges of going global.

information Corporate Finance

Every corporate finance deal brings a specific set of challenges requiring specialist knowledge and experience. HLB, through its global network of member firms, provides businesses with corporate finance advice and support across a range of issues.

information Risk Management

All businesses face risk. Anything from unexpected personnel problems to breakdowns of machinery can bring heavy losses. It is important for companies to constantly re-evaluate processes and adapt to change. There are risks at every stage that need to be identified, prioritised and managed.

HLB provide risk management advice and support through the global network with services including

information Information Technology (IT)

To be competitive the effective use of Management and Information Technology resources is essential. HLB can help on a wide range of IT projects large or small, global or local. A full complement of IT services, from hardware decisions and software selection to e-business strategies, is available

information Government & Not-for-profit organisations

The needs of government and not-for-profit organisations often differ from those required from profit making organisations. This said, the not-for-profit sector still requires advisers with skills honed in the commercial world if they are going to perform well.