HLB International is a global network of independent advisory and accounting firms, comprising member firms in 158 countries. HLB International member firms offer audit, accounting, tax and business advisory services. HLB International is a leading mid-tier accounting network. the network has a total worldwide revenue of US $2.93 billion. HLB International is a member of the Forum of Firms.
History
The network was formed in 1969. The current name was derived from Hodgson Landau Brands, which was based on some of the early members: Hodgson Harris, founded in 1877 by Robert Hodgson, Mann Judd Landau, founded in 1926 as Fred Landau & Co by Fred Landau, and Brands & Wolff. In the course of time, these three names all disappeared through mergers, and the network shortened its name to HLB International in 1990.
Membership
HLB is represented in 158 countries on five continents. Collectively, member firms have 29,363 partners and staff in 795 offices worldwide.
The founder firm in the United Kingdom, Fuller Jenks Beecroft & Co, merged with Mann Judd in 1975 and then left this network to join Touche Ross, which is now Deloitte. Hodgson Harris succeeded Mann Judd as the UK member, contributing the name Hodgson to HLB. By successive mergers this UK firm became Hodgson Impey, then Kidsons Impey, and was finally known as HLB Kidsons before leaving the network for Baker Tilly in London in 2002. HLB then invited the listed companyNumerica, an accountancy consolidator, to become its UK member. In 2005 Numerica, in financial difficulty, was mostly taken over by another listed consolidator, Vantis, which replaced it as the UK member of HLB. At the end of June 2010, Vantis also foundered, and was broken up. Having been dependent for several years on the expansion plans of a public company, the network instead built a federation of local partnerships by the end of 2010, following its model in the US and elsewhere. Menzies, Hazlewoods and Lovewell Blake LLP joined HLB from accounting network Praxity, followed by Hawsons, Beever and Struthers, and French Duncan.
HLB member firms are committed to community outreach and "green" initiatives, based on both volunteer efforts and fundraising. Initiatives have so far been taken in various countries including Australia, Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Spain, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Women in Accounting - HLB WinA
HLB International recognises that retaining and promoting top talent can be particularly difficult where female staff members are concerned. The Women in Accounting initiative is aimed at sharing knowledge of best practice in order to assist member firms in attracting and retaining talented staff.