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BMS Auditing unveils new Dubai headquarters and launches global audit literacy campaign
BMS Auditing LLC, a leading audit and consulting firm headquartered in Dubai with fully owned offices across all six GCC countries, the UK, and the USA, has announced major strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing audit transparency and strengthening financial competence on a global scale. Recognised as one of only 25 ICV-certified audit bodies by the UAE Ministry of Industry & Advanced Technology and among the exclusive 20 firms approved by the UAE Central Bank for official audit reportage — BMS continues to set new benchmarks in the industry.
The announcement was made during a high-profile press conference at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Deira, where senior executives revealed the near-completion of BMS's new, state-of-the-art corporate headquarters in Dubai. Expected to be fully operational within a month, the office will feature cutting-edge infrastructure and connectivity, underlining the company's steadfast commitment to advancing audit literacy and corporate governance.
"Our new Dubai hub, supported by a team of 400 professionals, marks a transformative step in advancing audit education across regions," said CA Shehinsha K P, CEO of BMS Auditing. "This is part of our broader campaign comprising seminars and interactive workshops across the GCC, UK, and USA to elevate corporate governance standards globally." He also unveiled an ambitious hiring plan, stating that the company is actively recruiting over 100 professionals to support growth across the GCC and Western markets.
Selvan Dharmaraj, senior director, added: "Our ICV and Central Bank credentials empower our clients with competitive leverage, enabling them to secure high-value contracts and benefit from streamlined financial services."
Panelists at the event highlighted BMS's regional agility and international reach:
Paul Gillies, Partner (UK), emphasised the firm's East-West integration model, delivering cohesive services across jurisdictions.
Badar Saif Al Kindi, Partner (Oman), spoke on 'context-sensitive delivery, rooted in local laws, cultural nuances, and diverse tax environments.
Musthafa Pallikkalakath, global advisor, reaffirmed the firm's ethical foundation: 'Our strong ethical framework is the bedrock of client trust and long-term accountability.'
During an engaging Q&A session, the panel fielded questions on compliance standards, the deployment of digital audit tools, seminar content, and strategies for expanding audit literacy among SMEs and corporations.