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2018 | We moved to the PwC Centre at Avenue de Telfair, Telfair 80829, Moka. The PwC Centre, LEED certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), is designed and built to the highest environmental standards, and has been optimised to make the best use of sunlight and natural wind. The office layouts feature a mixture of open spaces, enclosed offices and collaborative meeting rooms to allow its people to work in the way that suits them. For us, the PwC Centre represents more than just a new building: we're transforming the way we work, for our people, and for our clients. Visit our webpage at www.pwc.com/mu/moka |
2015
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With 30 years of experience in the region, 9 partners, +300 staff, and a strong foothold into Africa, PwC Mauritius is in fine position to pursue its strategy of being the #1 professional services firm.
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2010
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Our firm consists of 9 partners, +220 professional staff and 40 internal firm services staff.
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2009
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Relocation of the Port Louis offices under one roof to 30,000 sq feet of modern premises at 18 CyberCity, Ebène.The new offices include a 100-seating break out area and a modern gym. Particular emphasis put on energy savings and lighting comfort in the work environment.
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2007
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Following the Enron event and new regulations, PwC separates itself from its offshore service. André Bonieux is named Senior Partner. Part of our Assurance practice moves to our third office in TM Building, Port Louis.
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2003
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PwC is the first professional firm in Mauritius to be authorised by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) to train chartered accountants. The two first Chartered Accountants (ACAs) of the ICAEW trained in Mauritius will obtain their accreditation in 2006.
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2001
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Major project management: The Illovo Deal. Ebene becomes the epicentre of the country for the development of the CyberIsland.
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1998
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First Best Published Accounts (today known as the Corporate Reporting Awards), in recognition of efforts made by companies to improve the contents and presentation of their Annual Reports. The event is today a national annual event in the business community.
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1998
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The Merger: Worldwide merger of Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand to create PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Local staff: 200. Robert Bigaignon is named Country Leader.
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1995
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First Budget lunch organised in Mauritius by Price Waterhouse.
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1993
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Price Waterhouse starts to provide offshore services. A second office is opened in the Champ de Mars.
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1990
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Price Waterhouse publishes the first Mauritius Accounting Standards to facilitate the task of all those involved in applying accounting standards and improve the quality of financial reporting.
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1988
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Affiliation to an international firm was a sine qua non for future development: SRC becomes Price Waterhouse, a full-fledged office offering a range of services including audit, accountancy, receiverships and winding up, training, taxation, and even a Japanese desk. The firm is headed by Robert Bigaignon.
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1987
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Ramdoyal Joyram & Co merge with DH+S, and soon become Coopers & Lybrand.
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1984
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Creation of Societe Roger de Chazal & Partners (SRC), with Jean-Paul de Chazal, Bernard Mayer and Robert Bigaignon as founding partners. 10 staff.
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