Plante Moran has launched a new office in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, marking the North American accounting practice’s first base in Europe.
The office is situated at De Boelelaan 7, 1083 HJ Amsterdam, and will be overseen by Kevin Dailey.
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Dailey said: “Amsterdam’s extensive infrastructure, stable regulatory environment and global connectivity make it a natural gateway for organisations expanding across Europe.
“That positioning allows us to build this office intentionally, with a focused footprint that can scale alongside client needs while delivering the full strength of Plante Moran’s global capabilities across the region.”
The company said the Amsterdam site is part of its “continued investment in global capabilities” to support its clients across borders.
Plante Moran also recently announced a combination with JA Del Río, a Mexico-based audit, tax and consulting practice, as part of its expansion strategy.
With these steps, the company is extending its network across Latin America, Asia-Pacific, Europe and North America while continuing to operate as a single, integrated organisation.
Plante Moran managing partner Jason Drake said: “Opening an office in Amsterdam is a natural extension of how we grow with our clients.
“It strengthens our global growth strategy and reflects our long‑term commitment to being present where our clients need us – while staying true to the culture and values that define our firm.
“For more than a century, we have taken a deliberate, long‑term approach to growth. As our clients’ businesses become increasingly global, our responsibility is to grow with them in a way that reinforces our people‑first culture and long‑term stewardship mindset.”
Plante Moran serves organisations across a wide range of industries. It employs around 4,500 professionals across the US and internationally.