The Times Australia
Google AI
PR Newswire

.

Acclime consolidates its expansion to Australia with the rebranding of CoSec Corporate Services

Acclime consolidates its expansion to Australia with the rebranding of CoSec Corporate Services

HONG KONG, June 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Acclime, the premier corporate services provider in Asia, is pleased to announce today that its Australian subsidiary, CoSec Corporate Services, has completed its integration into the Acclime group of companies. Following the acquisition by Acclime earlier this year, CoSec Corporate Services has now fully rebranded to Acclime Australia. In addition to its presence in nine key Asian jurisdictions and a European sales office in the Netherlands, Acclime's footprint now extends into Australia, with additional sales offices in San Francisco and Denver in the United States of America, and the United Kingdom.

Founded by Blair Lucas and Paul Dixon in 2011, CoSec Corporate Services offers clients entering and operating in Australia and the USA a full suite of incorporation and ongoing corporate compliance, accounting, and tax services. The firm has extensive experience in assisting companies from across a wide variety of industry sectors, including life sciences, fintech, agtech and energy, to enter the lucrative Australian market. Since founding, CoSec has supported more than 500 companies from 38 countries to expand their operations into Australia.

Blair Lucas and Paul Dixon will continue to lead the Australia team within the Acclime family as CEO and CFO respectively and have both become Acclime Partners.

Martin Crawford, Co-founder and CEO of Acclime said "The Australian economy is inextricably linked to its Asian neighbours, being both a growing destination for foreign investment from the region and an exporter of goods and services to the region. At Acclime, we regard our presence in Australia as critical in promoting our mission to assist our clients expand and succeed in any market of choice across the Asia-Pacific region."

"We are excited and delighted to become an integral part of a large international team with established resources across Acclime's network," Blair Lucas, CEO of Acclime Australia said. "We are confident we can provide even greater value to our existing clients, and we are looking forward to extending our services and expertise in the Australian and US markets to Acclime's clients throughout Asia."

"We are acutely aware of the challenges facing companies looking to expand into new markets, and we specialise in providing tailored support to assist companies in navigating complex compliance regimes," Paul Dixon, CFO of Acclime Australia said. "This tight integration with the rest of the Acclime family means that our clients have even greater access to experts across Asia to assist in expansion."

The rebranding of CoSec as Acclime Australia is now effective and information regarding its services, team and reach can be found at australia.acclime.com[1] 

About Acclime

Acclime, the premier corporate services provider in Asia, helps corporate and private clients to advance their businesses and interests in difficult-to-navigate markets in emerging Asia. The company's vision is to reinvent the corporate services sector with innovative solutions that are seamlessly delivered to the highest global standards.

For further information, please visit www.acclime.com[2]

References

  1. ^ australia.acclime.com (australia.acclime.com)
  2. ^ www.acclime.com (www.acclime.com)

Read more https://www.prnasia.com/story/archive/3395783_AE95783_0

Business Times

Australia has set new expectations for AI data centres – they sho…

Yesterday, the Australian federal government released new expectations[1] for data centres and artificial intelligence ...

AI Is Already Here. The Question Is Whether Your Business Is Buil…

We sat down with Nirlep Adhikari — CTO at LoanOptions.ai and Founder of Mount Mindforce — to cut through the noise and ta...

Is Hiring a Web Developer Still Worth It?

It’s a fair question to ask in 2026. With AI tools promising to build you a website in minutes and drag-and-drop platform...

The Times Features

Taste Port Douglas 10-year celebration

Serving up more than 40 events across four days, the anniversary edition  promises a vibrant cel...

Is dark chocolate healthier than milk chocolate? 2 dietitians explain

Easter chocolate is all over supermarket shelves. Some people reach straight for milk chocolat...

Compulsory super is higher than ever at 12%. But cutting it would hurt low-paid workers most

A central element of Australia’s superannuation system is the superannuation guarantee[1] (SG). ...

Grants open for port communities across the Hunter and Northern Rivers regions

Local organisations doing important work across the Hunter and Northern Rivers regions are being...

AI Is Already Here. The Question Is Whether Your Business Is Built for It

We sat down with Nirlep Adhikari — CTO at LoanOptions.ai and Founder of Mount Mindforce — to cut...

Cleared to Land — and Cleared to Die: How a Runway Failure Killed Two Pilots in Seconds

A modern passenger jet, operating under full clearance, descending onto a controlled runway at o...

Leader of The Nationals Matt Canavan - press conference

CANBERRA PARLIAMENT HOUSE PRESS CONFERENCE WITH SHADOW WATER MINISTER MICHAEL McCORMACK; MURRAY-DA...

The Power Of An Uncomfortable Love

How challenging relationships can help us grow. Never have we lived in a time where relationshi...

US country favourite Larry Fleet joins 2026 Gympie Music Muster

Tennessee singer-songwriter Larry Fleet will bring his band to the Gympie Music Muster on Friday...