Moihe Audit & Conseil joins BOKS International to provide accountancy, tax and audit services in the Ivory Coast. Founded in July 2001 by two partners with 15 years of experience at PricewaterhouseCoopers, Moihe Audit & Conseil has built a solid reputation for providing quality value-added solutions and building long-lasting customer relationships.

Moihe Audit & Conseil brings together more than twenty permanent employees under the responsibility of three partners, all of whom are graduates of prominent business schools or/and certified accountants. The team’s in-depth knowledge of the countries and sectors they have been operating in for two decades allows Moihe Audit & Conseil to provide first-class services to national and international companies.

Stephen Ahui Adje, Partner at Moihe Audit & Conseil, says: “Joining BOKS International is for us, MOIHE Audit & Conseil, the culmination of a long process of recognition at the same time as a new era of challenges. Our membership in this alliance is a source of motivation for us to maintain our high level of professional standards and the assurance of having the necessary and timely expertise available to carry out important missions. We are very excited to interact with other professionals worldwide.”

Richard Sergeant, Alliance Director at BOKS, comments: “We are delighted to expand our presence in West Africa by appointing Moihe Audit & Conseil as our representative in the Ivory Coast. They are a well-established firm with a history that stretches back two decades. Our members and their clients can rest assured they will be well looked after when seeking assistance from this quality new addition to the alliance.”

Editor’s Note:
BOKS International was created by Top 40 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 $170 million and 60+ members in more than 40 countries.