AGN International has established the Americas Region, effective January 2025, merging its North America (NA) and Central and South America (CSA) regions.
This move aims to expand opportunities and provide greater value to its member firms.
The new Americas Region will cover more than 40 states and territories, encompassing more than 50 firms and more than 3,500 professionals and staff.
This integration is designed to enhance collaboration and facilitate business synergies across a wider geography.
AGN Global CEO Malcolm Ward said: “The increased diversity within the Americas Region enriches professional experiences, providing access to a wider range of expertise and perspectives.
“This region reflects AGN’s focus on creating opportunities for its members to thrive in a dynamic and interconnected global market.”
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By GlobalDataNorth American members are expected to gain opportunity to collaborate along the expanding Hispanic North-South client work axis, which will strengthen ties with service providers across Central and South America.
CSA firms are “well-positioned” to support North American firms with accounting services, benefiting from similar time zones to streamline operations.
This collaboration opens new opportunities for knowledge-sharing, training, and resource access.
The interests of the CSA geography will be represented by a CSA Subregional Committee, chaired by Maria Ines Rangel from PRV, Mexico.
AGN is strengthening its position in the global marketplace by merging its North American and Latin American regions, fostering innovation across the Americas.
AGN Americas chair Jana Broussard said: “The creation of the Americas Region unites our members under a broader structure that enhances the value AGN delivers. This initiative empowers firms across the geography to adapt to evolving challenges, achieve sustainable growth, and establish meaningful connections that drive long-term success.”
In June 2024, AGN International and Nexia entered a strategic collaborative alliance to enhance value for their members while maintaining their autonomy.