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Network

Network amongst two or more firms means an arrangement to facilitate the better functioning of the affiliate member firms in the interest of the profession and not for acquisition of any gain. Such Network shall include the formal Network to use the collective resources such as turnover, infrastructures, manpower, location for execution of Professional services of one or more type.

Benefits of Network

Network, working through a management structure, establishes standards relating to systems, procedures, service delivery, code of conduct, ethics, training as also development of knowledge base, technology base and like for delivery of quality service across all participants of the Network.

Network imparts greater spread of services be it in different geographies or different disciplines and specializations and provides opportunity to achieve higher levels of growth.
Formal Network
Formal network means a network amongst two or more firms registered with the member body, where the object of network is to use the collective resources of the affiliates for execution of professional services of one or more types at one and/or at multi-locational points. The resources would include financial, technical and other logistic support required to execute the professional assignments. In such type of network, the common resources may be pooled and exhibited together before the service user as those belonging to one particular set of professionals

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