Plante Moran, an accounting, tax, consulting and wealth management firm, opened a new office in Amsterdam. This marks the firm’s first location in Europe and builds on more than 20 years of international office expansion, beginning with Shanghai and followed by openings in Mexico, Mumbai and Tokyo.
As cross-border activity continues to increase, the firm is expanding its on-the-ground presence to better serve U.S.- and Latin American-based companies doing business in Europe and European organizations operating in the United States and Latin America.
“Opening an office in Amsterdam is a natural extension of how we grow with our clients,” Jason Drake, managing partner of Plante Moran, said. “It strengthens our global growth strategy and reflects our long-term commitment to being present where our clients need us — while staying true to the culture and values that define our firm.”
The Amsterdam office will be led by Kevin Dailey. A long-time Plante Moran leader, Dailey brings deep experience working with organizations that operate across borders and will be responsible for overseeing the firm’s strategy, growth and client service in the region.
“Amsterdam’s extensive infrastructure, stable regulatory environment and global connectivity make it a natural gateway for organizations expanding across Europe,” Dailey said. “That positioning allows us to build this office intentionally, with a focused footprint that can scale alongside client needs while delivering the full strength of Plante Moran’s global capabilities across the region.”
Drake added, “For more than a century, we’ve taken a deliberate, long-term approach to growth. As our clients’ businesses become increasingly global, our responsibility is to grow with them in a way that reinforces our people first culture and long-term stewardship mindset.”






