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PwC Africa Rebrands To PwC Private

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From left: Michael Mugasa, PwC Kenya Partner & Leader- Private Company Services PwC; Peter Ngahu, Country and Regional Senior Partner, East Africa, and Sunny Vikram PwC Kenya Senior Manager. [Photo/ Courtesy]
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PwC Africa, Private Company Services (PCS) has also undergone an element of change to become PwC Private.

Offering the same service, from the same diverse, tech-powered community of solvers, the new name differentiates Private as a community of trusted business advisors who provide bespoke advice, solutions and experiences for small, medium and large businesses.

“For more than 60 years we have been servicing this cohort of clients, who play a pivotal role in fostering growth across various economies, by helping owners to grow their businesses with the support of thousands of our trained and dedicated practitioners in 155 territories globally,” the company said in a statement.

“There has never been a better time to take things to the next level, and at PwC Private, we assist our clients to consistently look ahead as we connect them to the right people, capabilities and technology to get them there — wherever ‘there’ may be for them,” Michael Mugasa, PwC Private Leader for East Market Area said.

This was inspired by the fact that some of the best-known companies and brands hailed globally once began as small family businesses. Our African continent has witnessed the growth of well-known brands from humble beginnings to giants in their own right.

“We know that for our clients, their business is more than a job — it’s their life, legacy, and future. That’s why we deliver a service to help our clients stay ahead of the curve. This is where PwC Private’s unique and holistic approach comes in. We call it The Owner’s Agenda — it’s a framework designed to assist our clients in developing both their ownership and business strategies and needs in a consistent and integrated way,” the company added.

 

Read: PwC Africa Admits Brian Ngunjiri In New Partner Cohort

>>> The New Equation: Six Ways PwC Plans To Fix Companies In Africa

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