05 July 2024
05
July 2024

MOG-Métodos de Organização e Gestão Lda joins IAPA to support its international development strategy.

We are delighted to announce MOG-Métodos de Organização e Gestão Lda, a boutique financial, accounting and human resource services firm based in Lisboa, Portugal, has joined IAPA.

Founded in 1995, by Acacio Fonseca and Jorge Reis, two former Deloitte employees are dedicated to developing effective client-based solutions, enhanced through a customer service philosophy that strongly reflects their company’s values and ethos.

Acacio Fonseca and Jorge Reis, partners of MOG have joined IAPA as a strategy to increase business in a global market, commented “We aim to be part of a global association not only to increase business but to develop our skills learning from other markets, especially from Europe. A close relationship with other associates will be part of our plan for the next 3 years”.

MOG has a variety of national and international clients from different sectors of activity, ranging from the pharmaceutical industry to commerce and services.

Welcoming MOG- Métodos de Organização e Gestão Lda, to the association, Martin Clapson, IAPA CEO, commented, “2024 is a year of positive growth for IAPA, and we are delighted to welcome a boutique firm with many years’ experience in core services that adds definitive value to our global membership".

IAPA has over 160 members in more than 70 countries worldwide and is one of the top ten global organisations in the world. The association offers members access to a wide range of expertise in accountancy, law, and business consultancy through its vast network of specialists.


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Press Release 05/07/24

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