U.S. Advisory Firm Plante Moran Expands European Presence With New Amsterdam Office
The accounting and consulting firm continues its international growth strategy by opening a new office in the Netherlands, strengthening its footprint across Europe’s financial and business markets.

U.S.-based advisory, accounting and consulting firm Plante Moran is expanding its international operations with the opening of a new office in Amsterdam, reinforcing its long-term strategy to strengthen its presence across Europe.
The move reflects the growing importance of cross-border advisory services as companies navigate increasingly globalized markets, complex regulation and international expansion strategies.
Amsterdam has become one of Europe’s most attractive business hubs for multinational firms, offering strong connectivity, access to European markets and a growing ecosystem linked to finance, technology and international trade.
For Plante Moran, the new office represents an opportunity to deepen relationships with international clients operating between Europe and North America while supporting companies involved in cross-border transactions, tax advisory, compliance and strategic growth.
The expansion also aligns with broader trends in professional services, where consulting and accounting firms are increasingly investing in global networks to meet demand for international expertise, regulatory coordination and operational integration.
Europe remains a strategic region for multinational advisory firms due to its role in finance, manufacturing, sustainability regulation and international investment flows. The Netherlands, in particular, has positioned itself as a gateway for global companies operating within the European Union.
The Amsterdam office is expected to support clients across multiple industries, including manufacturing, private equity, technology and international trade. As global business becomes more interconnected, firms increasingly seek advisory partners capable of operating seamlessly across jurisdictions.
The development also highlights how international professional services firms continue expanding despite economic uncertainty, betting on long-term demand linked to globalization, compliance and digital transformation.
For Europe, the arrival of new international advisory operations reinforces Amsterdam’s role as a major business and financial center. For multinational companies, it reflects growing demand for expertise capable of managing increasingly complex international operations.
Plante Moran’s expansion into Amsterdam underscores the rising importance of international advisory networks as companies across Europe and global markets face more complex regulatory, financial and operational environments.



