Plizz (Thailand) Co., Ltd. is a comprehensive service provider specializing in accounting, tax, legal, and business advisory solutions tailored for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Thailand. As the country's member firm of DFK International-a global network encompassing over 100 countries-Plizz offers seamless and integrated services, including company registration, corporate secretarial duties, payroll management, tax consulting, and visa assistance. Their innovative online platform ensures clients have 24/7 access to financial data, facilitating real-time decision-making and operational efficiency.
Established in 2015 by two seasoned Chief Financial Officers with extensive experience across Southeast Asia and Africa, Plizz has rapidly gained recognition for its expertise and client-centric approach. The firm's commitment to excellence is underscored by its status as a Xero Gold Champion Partner, reflecting proficiency in cloud-based accounting solutions. Additionally, Plizz's development of ThaiTax, an application enabling Xero to handle Thai taxation, demonstrates their dedication to technological innovation and local compliance.
Plizz's reputation is further solidified through its affiliation with DFK International, a network comprising 219 member firms and 467 offices worldwide, generating a combined fee income of $2.42 billion as of 2022. This global connection enhances Plizz's ability to provide clients with international insights while maintaining a deep understanding of the Thai business landscape. By combining expert advice with cutting-edge technology, Plizz empowers SMEs to focus on growth and development, confident that their compliance and administrative needs are expertly managed.
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