Archived webcast - Transforming your value chain - lessons learnt from Asia 

29 May 2008 (Thursday)

The rapid growth of Asia in the last decade has attracted multinational companies to the region.  The emerging economies of India and China have created an increasingly wealthy pool of consumers in Asia for companies to market their goods and services.  Companies seeking to establish a market presence in Asia have rapidly expanded through organic growth.
  
Rapid expansion comes with its own set of problems, resulting in some of these companies setting up multiple subsidiaries with often duplicative functions (for example, HR, IT, technical support).  Therefore, more and more companies are looking at structuring their regional operations to minimise complexity and eliminate duplicative functions, with the objective of generating cost savings and realising additional efficiencies in the value chain.
  
In this webcast, our partners shared their insights on how companies can successfully transform their business model into one that maximises the tax efficiencies of their value chain.
    
Archived webcast
     
This is a 1-hour audio webcast including a live Q&A session.

Link: http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?p=irol-eventDetailsSing2&c=220079&eventID=1849413
Slides:

Webcast presentation (pdf file, 347KB)

Speakers: Paul Cornelius and Nicole Fung, Corporate Tax Partners, PwC Singapore
Paul Zanker, Associate Director of Asia-Pacific Shared Services & Outsourcing Leader, PwC Singapore

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Contacts
Paul Cornelius
Partner
Singapore
Tel: +[65] 6236 3718 Email
Nicole Fung
Regional Transfer Pricing Leader
Singapore
Tel: +[65] 6236 3618 Email
Paul Zanker
Associate Director
Singapore
Tel: +[65] 6236 3353 Email
Damon Paling
Partner
Central China
Tel: +[86] (21) 2323 2877 Email

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