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Zane Caune becomes an EY partner

Zane Caune, who has been its associate partner since 2017 and leads the accounting outsourcing department with a team of more than 45 specialists, will become a partner of the professional services company “EY” from July 1. With the addition of Caunes, EY will have a total of 31 partners in the Baltics.

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Caune has been working at EY for about 18 years and started her career in the company as a senior consultant, but she started her professional career at the State Treasury. Caune graduated from the University of Banking and obtained a Bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance. She is also a member of the Association of Certified Public Accountants (FCCA).

“Zane is a seasoned professional who has already established her reputation in the industry for her knowledge, diverse achievements and care for clients and her team. She has reached the highest stage of her career to date, representing our values ​​and delivering the highest quality, innovative service to our clients, and , together with our team, trying to create a better business environment and contributing to the development of society.

The addition of new, dynamic leaders to the management team is critically important for the success of “EY” and our leadership position in Latvia and Baltic in the field of professional services,” says Jons Akelis, EY’s leading partner in the Baltic States.

“The financial outsourcing industry is currently affected by several trends at the same time, namely the availability of talented employees, the ability to implement business digital transformation, the transformation of work processes to hybrid collaboration models and the ever-widening use of technology, as well as deeper opportunities provided by data processing. Our team works to to provide clients with services that meet these trends and keep up with or one step ahead of the times. This is a dynamic process that requires continuous training and growth under the influence of new technologies, the changing regulatory environment, and globalization,” comments new EY partner Zane Caune.

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