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Accenture gains foothold in China

Accenture announced the opening of an office in Guangzhou, expanding its presence in Southern China.
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Accenture announced the opening of an office in Guangzhou, expanding its presence in Southern China.

Accenture has maintained operations in mainland China for 10 years, with offices in Beijing and Shanghai, and over the last two years established technology and business process outsourcing delivery centers and shared services centers in Shanghai and Dalian.

With additional offices in Taipei and Hong Kong, Accenture has a large local network through which it offers its management consulting, technology and outsourcing expertise to clients in Greater China. Accenture currently has more than 1,200 professionals in Greater China.

"The Guangzhou office reflects our deep commitment to China, which continues to be an important market for Accenture," said Mr. Gong Li, Accenture's Chairman for China. "It has been a great privilege for us to be a part of China's phenomenal success over the past decade, as our footprint has grown with the country's economy."

Accenture's clients in Southern China include the state government, large local enterprises, regional companies and multi-national corporations across a wide variety of industries.

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