Orington & Partners has announced a strategic partnership with MultiConnexions Group, a leading international, multicultural, and diaspora marketing agency based in Sydney.
This new collaboration aims to empower businesses to thrive within an increasingly globalised framework.
This alliance combines Orington & Partners’ cross-border expertise in corporate advisory, management consulting, and financial services with MultiConnexions Group’s strength in multicultural and diaspora marketing. Together, the partnership seeks to bridge local communities and global opportunities.
Wei-Khing Seow, Executive Chair of Orington & Partners, expressed enthusiasm:
“This partnership enables us to provide expansive, culturally attuned solutions for businesses and government agencies, leveraging our networks across Sydney, New Delhi, Johannesburg, and Singapore.”
Sheba Nandkeolyar, CEO and Chief Strategy Officer of MultiConnexions Group, highlighted the partnership’s potential:
“Through this collaboration, our clients will not only access our multicultural expertise but also benefit from innovative corporate advisory and capital-raising services. It’s an exciting step in unlocking global opportunities.”
Key focus areas include India and China, which are pivotal for trade expansion. With bilateral trade between Australia and India valued at $49 billion in 2023 and the Australia-India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) on the horizon, opportunities abound.
Nandkeolyar, a former National Chair of the Australia India Business Council, added:
“The impending CECA will solidify Australia-India relations, with both nations poised for significant trade growth.”
Orington & Partners operates across major global markets, providing comprehensive business services, while MultiConnexions Group, with over 15 years of expertise, leads in crafting culturally resonant marketing strategies for governments, organisations, and brands.
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