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We help top management achieve operational excellence through cash flow improvement, capacity efficiency enhancement and cost reduction.

In an ever-changing environment and to meet evolving business needs, we reduce complexity, manage systemic risks across the whole value chain and implement optimised processes and controls, to secure operations and increase asset effectiveness.

We provide a wide range of services:

  • Operational excellence
  • Operational monitoring & controlling
  • Corporate performance improvement

Publication

 Etude comparative des systèmes d'incitation fiscale à la localisation de la production audiovisuelle et cinématographique

Study of tax systems and tv and film production

28 December 2011

The Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée has carried out a comparative study of the performance of tax incentive systems within the film and television production sectors in Europe and Canada. This study analyses in detail the workings of these systems in Belgium, Canada, Luxembourg, Germany, Ireland, Hungary and the United Kingdom. These measures have been studied by comparison with the French system. The work has been carried out by two institutions. Hamac Conseils has undertaken the sections on Belgium, Luxembourg and Canada. The comparative analysis of the measures in Ireland, Britain, Germany and Hungary has been led by the Mazars office.

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POV: Supply chain finance

06 December 2011

In the past two decades, the corporate world has seen sea changes in the way businesses are being conducted, particularly from the perspectives of their geographical spread of operations, sourcing and distribution of products.

Financing for Renewable Energy projects

Financing for Renewable Energy projects

01 July 2011

France will have to invest heavily to meet its needs for electricity and security of its supplies until 2020. The financial crisis has led to a sharp tightening of financing conditions: rise of margins, fall of debt ratios, decline of financed investments, higher selectivity of projects, disappearance of syndication… Besides, some banks have disappeared from the market: Dexia, RBS…