HLB celebrates winning ‘Network of the Year’

Widely regarded as the industry’s premiere awards programme, the Digital Accountancy Awards celebrate excellence in the accounting profession. For HLB, the ‘Network of the Year’ award is in recognition of a milestone year. To be considered for this award, nominees had to demonstrate the execution of profitable growth strategies, be recognised by the industry as a reputable brand and have excelled in a number of key strategic and operational areas. In 2019 HLB saw the network celebrate its 50th anniversary, achieve a 7% increase in revenue, taking our global combined turnover to US$2.93bn. In fact, we reached our 2020 performance objectives we had set for ourselves a year early, which led us to develop and launch our new holistic growth strategy, Shaping our Shared Future. Commenting on the win, Corney Versteden, HLB Global Chairman, said: “I am immensely proud that HLB has been recognised as ‘Network of the Year’. 2019 was a monumental year for us and we looked forward to building on the fantastic achievements we had made. But we all know that 2020 has been an unprecedented year for everyone and I’ve been humbled to see how our network has come together to support not only each other but our clients during these extraordinary times. This award is truly a reflection of all the hard work and dedication of our people from all over the world and it shows the strength of our tagline ‘Together we make it happen’”. About HLB HLB International is a global network of independent professional accounting firms and business advisers. Formed in 1969, we service clients through our member firms in 159 countries, with 32,839 partners and staff in 968 offices worldwide. Learn more about us and tell us what matters to you by visiting www.hlb.global HLB refers to the HLB International network and/or one or more of its member firms, each of which is a separate legal entity. Please see www.hlb.global/legal for further details.

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Inflow of direct foreign investments in Kyrgyzstan decreased by 16% in Q1 of 2020

July 29, 2020

In January-March 2020, inflow of foreign direct investment in Kyrgyzstan decreased by 16.1% compared to the same period in 2019 and amounted to $148.3 million, the press service of the National Statistics Committee reported Monday.

The bulk of foreign direct investment (over 91%) is directed to manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, geological exploration, financial intermediation and insurance, as well as construction.

As compared with January-March 2019, the volumes of direct foreign investments from non-CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) countries decreased by 17.7%, mainly due to their decrease from China (by 15.6 times), Switzerland (by 2.4 times), Great Britain (by 1.7 times) and Netherlands (by 3.8%).

Canada accounts for the largest share of total foreign direct investment inflows (57.4% of total volume), Turkey (9.1%), the Netherlands (8.8%), China (5.3%) and the UK (3.1%).

In comparison with January- March 2019, the volumes of direct foreign investments from the CIS countries increased by 4.8% due to the growth of investments from Kazakhstan by 1.4 times. At the same time, investments from Russia decreased by 18.8%.

Over the past period, enterprises of Issyk-Kul Oblast took the largest specific weight of the volume of direct foreign investments – about 58 %, the city of Bishkek – about 32 % and Dzhalal-Abad Oblast – more than 6 %.

For the period specified, the outflow of direct foreign investments increased by 2.4 times and amounted to $413.2 million. At the same time, the outflow exceeded the inflow level by $264.9 million.

The increase in the outflow of investments in January-March 2020 was observed from the enterprises of all kinds of activities, except for processing industries, provision (supply) with electricity, gas and steam, as well as water supply, purification, waste processing and secondary raw materials.

Source: http://en.kabar.kg/news/inflow-of-direct-foreign-investments-in-kyrgyzstan-decreased-by-16-in-q1-of-2020/

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