Taking Small Businesses Global – How Mazars Thailand does it with Technology
Watch an interview with Jonathan Fryer; Partner at Mazars Thailand and Luke Cheng, CFO at Omise, the online payment gateway for ecommerce businesses, about how they’re using Xero to support cross-border expansion.
Jonathan Fryer moved to Asia from the UK 10 years ago. He soon joined Mazars as the business was entering the Thai market. In this time the Bangkok-based team has grown to a 200-strong force.
“Building a strong team has been the key to our success,’ says Jonathan. ‘Our managers have been with us for years and have grown up with our way of working. The younger generation joining us is learning our way of doing things from the get go.”
And Jonathan says that Mazars in Thailand does have a certain way of doing things. “We offer a different service,” says Jonathan. “From how we present ourselves to how we present our reports.”
Supporting multi country-engagement
Mazars Thailand is part of Mazars Group, a global partnership of over 900 operations. Clients range from local start-ups to global multi-nationals, but the common goal at Mazars is multi-country engagement.
“Our goal is to support and drive cross border growth for our clients,” says Jonathan. “We can do this because we ourselves operate a truly global model.”
Traditional accounting firms in Thailand often produce only one annual report, and this is often a few months after year end. Others focus only on tax compliance.
Mazars, Thailand has focused on breaking this traditional paper based model. “We try to innovate and use technology to provide new services. For example hybrid models for clients based in more than one location using the same ledger. Xero lets us do this,” says Jonathan.
Staying ahead of the curve
Jonathan says many local firms see accounting as something that just has to be done for compliance. “But the market is changing,” he says. “We’re breaking the mindset that you need reams and reams of paper documents to support everything you do. A younger generation of business owners is really subscribing to this.”
Jonathan wants to keep Mazars ahead of the curve. “With Xero we can capture data electronically and efficiently. This means we can offer our clients true visibility of their financials — as well as save hours and hours of time.”
And Jonathan’s favourite feature? “Xero lets us work in different locations, which is key to our approach, ethos and offering.”
Though the local competition is relatively minimal, Mazars Thailand has enjoyed rapid growth. Jonathan attributes this in part to being able to offer Xero as a solution. “Xero has been a pull factor for many of our new clients,” he says.
“Click every button; learn everything”
It may come as little surprise then that one of Jonathan’s top tips for practices is to get Xero certified. “Understand the software, be an advocate for the software. This will rub off on your staff and clients.”
Jonathan promotes curiosity as an important factor for success. “Click every button, learn everything,” he says. “This will give you the knowledge to find innovative solutions for your clients.”
But most importantly he says, are the people you work with. “Build your practise on your staff, not your staff around your practise. Their strengths will become your strengths.”
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