BOKS International is thrilled to announce that Afaq Al-Reyadah has joined the alliance to represent us in Jordan. They are an integrated and independent consulting firm, specialising in audit, accountancy, tax, advisory services and technology.

Established in 1985, as United Auditing, in 2018 the firm was given its current name following a merger with Al-Reydah consultancy. Afaq Al-Reyadah provides trusted and certified auditing and accounting services, meeting a wide range of corporate and personal requirements for their clients. The firm prides itself on meeting client financial management demands, enabling clients to focus on their core priorities – in business and life.

Says Mohammed Makky, Partner, “We are very excited to become a member of the prestigious BOKS international alliance for professional service firms. Joining BOKS alliance provides us with a platform around the world to share knowledge with others on country-specific accounting, tax, auditing and consultation services. Moreover, since BOKS offers referral services, networking, sharing knowledge and resources, we believe this will help us to exploit more opportunities to compete against large competitors in Jordan and to gain trust of companies that require international membership/presence”

Says Richard Sergeant, Alliance Director: “Afaq Al-Reyadah is the fifth member firm to join BOKS International in the Middle East & India. They are a very progressive firm with big ambitions and in joining our alliance have made a statement of their global intentions. We are delighted to have Afaq Al-Reyadah on-board, and we know our members will be well looked after in Jordan by this high-quality addition to the alliance.

Editor’s Note:

BOKS International was created by Top 60 UK accountancy firm, TC Group, to meet the needs of SMEs seeking a cost-effective, flexible networking alliance that facilitates global business opportunities.

It offers a broad range of expertise encompassing accountancy, audit, tax, legal, advisory, and corporate finance services. With a combined fee income in excess of $140 million and 52 members in more than 38 countries, it aims to qualify as an Accountancy Age Top 20 Alliance by September 2020.