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Ernst & Young is one of New Zealand’s largest professional service firms with a client base that includes many of the country’s leading companies.  We employ more than 600 people in three offices across New Zealand.

In New Zealand, our service lines span four core areas:

 Assurance services – we provide independent comment on the accuracy and fairness of organisations’ reporting and compliance with the appropriate regulatory requirements.

 Transactions services – we help organisations to grow and reshape themselves to their changing market.

 Taxation services – we help organisations to meet their obligations to their communities and develop efficient tax functions matching their strategic objectives.

 Advisory services – we help organisations to improve their performance and mitigate their risk.

At Ernst & Young we’re committed to helping our people, our clients and our wider communities achieve their potential.  It’s how we make a difference.

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Ernst & Young
Level 14, AXA Building
41 Shortland Street
Auckland 1010
New Zealand

Phone: +64 9 377 4790
Fax: +64 9 309 8137

Ernst & Young
Majestic Centre
100 Willis Street
P O Box 490
Wellington

Tel:  +64 4 499 4888
Fax: +64 4 495 7400

Ernst & Young
34-36 Cranmer Square
P O Box 2091
Christchurch

Tel:  +64 3 379 1870
Fax: +64 3 379 8288

marketing@nz.ey.com



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