From left: Wallace Rodríguez Parissi; managing partner, Wigberto Marcano; partner, Carlos Vázquez; partner in charge of audit and consulting Services for HLB Parissi.
Parissi PSC CPA, one of the largest professional multi-service firms in Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, has joined HLB International, a worldwide network of more than 500 CPA firms.
Through the union, Parissi PSC CPA will expand its horizons, offering new avenues for local and international entrepreneurs by providing services to business and financial consulting in the local market and with the possibility of expanding into the U.S. mainland, Latin America, Europe, Asia and around the world.
“We’re very pleased about this affiliation with Parissi PSC CPA, ranked as the top four public accounting firms in Puerto Rico, which will be offering to our worldwide entrepreneur clients, financial advice for doing business in Puerto Rico including services such as: corporate finance, global care, transfer pricing, international tax service, audit and assurance services, expatriate tax service and international audit services, among others,” said Marco Donzelli, HLB International head of strategic network development.
HLB International is a network of independent professional accounting firms with 45 years of experience as business advisors, which offer services to clients through its member firms in more than 100 countries. Member firms are well-established with many of them ranked among the top 12 nationally.
Wallace Rodríguez-Parissi and Carlos Vázquez founded Parissi PSC CPA in May 2002 in San Juan, with Wigberto Marcano joining the firm in 2003. The partners bring a combined experience of more than 50 years of professional services at the local and international level.
“We care about our clients and are committed to serve them with distinction. This affiliation is an additional step in our quest to continuously improve capabilities and resources which will result in commitment to excellence to cover each of our clients’ needs with the best resources around the world,” Rodríguez-Parissi said.