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Le cabinet d’audit britannique PwC quitte l’Algérie

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July 5, 2026

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Profond changement en Algérie pour le cabinet de conseil international PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers). Depuis le 1er juillet, PwC Algérie a pris le nom de Sovereign Business Strategy (SBS), a annoncé le cabinet d’audit britannique dans un communiqué. Néanmoins avec les mêmes bureaux à Alger, les mêmes collaborateurs au nombre de 150, et les mêmes clients. “Cette nouvelle [] L’article Le cabinet d’audit britannique PwC quitte l’Algérie est apparu en premier sur TSA.

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