Crowe Horwath partners with MYOB on cloud solution

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13 December 2013
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Accounting and advisory group Crowe Horwath has partnered with MYOB to support the company's small- to -medium business clients' migration to the cloud-based accounting solutions AccountRight Live and LiveAccounts.

Crowe Horwath group chief information officer, Greg Emsley, said cloud accounting represented a key priority for the business in enhancing engagement with clients.

"Cloud accounting solutions allow us to provide real time advice on up to date information to businesses, helping them develop and grow," he said.

In a joint announcement released this week, the two companies said Crowe Horwath had nearly 3000 principals, professionals and support staff in Australia and New Zealand, specialising in meeting the needs of SMEs and individuals.

 

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