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Thinking differently, competing powerfully

Whether it’s squeezed margins, brand erosion or new regulatory requirements, you need to think differently if your consumer products business is to prosper. 

And if it’s fresh thinking you want, Ernst & Young can help.

We work with many of the world’s leading consumer products businesses in tackling their key strategic challenges.

We can help you achieve the best deals from transactions and increase the profitability of your brands. We can support you in driving down costs while improving productivity, to help you build a business that’s sustainable in the long term. And we can help you manage risks and make the most of opportunities in emerging markets.

Our Global Consumer Products Center plays a big part in making this possible. It provides a focus for our team of professionals in providing assurance, tax*, transaction and advisory services around the world. And it engages industry stakeholders through research, thought leadership and events to develop insights and services that meet your industry’s evolving requirements.

So you get the understanding you need to compete powerfully in your market.

* In Japan, Ernst & Young Shinnihon Tax provides you with tax advice.

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