Andersen in Poland is the answer to a changing market, trends in business and demand for advisory and outsourcing services around the world.

The Partners of Andersen in Poland acquired their experience in Arthur Andersen, a global advisory firm operating in Poland until 2002, and in international law and consulting firms of the so-called Big Four.

In 2018 Andersen brand returned to Poland, initially to Warsaw, to be joined – a year later – by an established and renown tax and law firm of Katowice – KSP Legal & Tax Advice.

Today Andersen in Poland is a team of nearly 120 experienced professionals: advocates, legal counsels, tax advisors, economists and accountants, who offer comprehensive legal services, the highest standards of tax advice, transfer pricing services, compliance and outsourced accounting services. Andersen offices are located in Warsaw, Katowice and Toruń.

By cooperating with Andersen Global, the world’s leading advisory association, Andersen in Poland can act globally. Now the organisation has more than 10,000 professionals and a presence in over 350 locations worldwide through its member firms and collaborating firms.

Since 8 July 2020, the member firms of Andersen Global in Europe, until that date operating under the names of Andersen Tax, Andersen Legal and Andersen Tax & Legal, have been operating under a single brand – Andersen. The full range of legal and tax advice offered by Andersen worldwide is the best reflection of how the brand has been strengthened. More information.

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Andersen in Poland provides advice to international corporations and Polish companies, listed companies, investors in special economic zones, institutions and individual entrepreneurs of the following industries and sectors, without limitation:

  • power sector
  • production and metallurgy
  • raw materials and fuels
  • automotive
  • chemical industry
  • transport
  • construction
  • pharmacy
  • FMCG
  • real property
  • paper industry
  • infrastructure and public sector
  • IT and new technologies
  • media
  • waste management
  • finance and banking
  • research and education