Andrew Zarb Cousin

BDO Malta, an audit, tax, technology, risk, legal and advisory services provider, announced the appointment of Andrew Zarb Cousin to Audit Partner, as well as the promotion of Andrea Kis to Senior Audit Manager.

Mr Zarb Cousin, who joined the company in 2017 following several years at one of the local big 4 audit firms, is responsible for the provision of audit services within the firm. He services a varied profile of local and international clients operating in several industries, particularly in financial services.

Ms Kis, who joined the firm in 2008, was promoted to Senior Audit Manager in January 2021, and advises clients’ business on high-level risk assessment and mitigation.

Mark Attard, Partner and Chief Executive Officer at BDO Malta, commented on the new appointments, saying “One of our values at BDO is helping people succeed. I’m really proud of these new appointments. This is a great achievement for both our people and our firm. I believe both Andrew and Andrea will continue to contribute to the success of BDO Malta and provide high quality services to our clients.’’

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