Japan Unlocked

Kreston ProWorks opens doors with local expertise and global reach.


Presented in partnership with Kreston ProWorks


Kreston Global, the world’s 13th-biggest accounting network in terms of revenue according to UK-based trade magazine International Accounting Bulletin (IAB), is now the 10th-biggest in Japan per the IAB, up one spot from the year before.

With 160 independent member firms and 25,000 experts across 750 offices in 115 countries, Kreston Global provides unparalleled access to a wealth of international resources and expertise.

There are three member companies in Japan. Two provide audit services and the third, Kreston ProWorks, offers a full slate of inbound accounting, payroll, tax, and corporate services.

Established in 2007 by Marek Lehocky, the firm has built a strong reputation as an indispensable partner for companies looking to enter the Japanese market. “Our mission is to make setting up and operating businesses—including immigration, accounting, payroll, labor, and tax compliance—as easy as possible in Japan, so our clients can focus on building their business,” Lehocky told The ACCJ Journal.

Full Slate of Services

Kreston ProWorks delivers a nimble team of bilingual experts with intimate knowledge of how processes in Japan differ from those in other countries. Specialists in inbound accounting, tax, payroll, and human resources, Kreston ProWorks offers a much wider range of services than other companies:

  • Company formation and corporate services
  • Employer of record (EOR)
  • Immigration and business license support
  • Legal and transactional support
  • Nominee representative
  • Virtual office services
  • Market entry and business consulting

EOR, for example, is especially helpful, as it allows companies to come in for a short time and deploy resources quickly to complete a specific project. It is also a way to test the waters when considering Japan market entry without investing in a full move.

“With all the requirements and steps involved, it can take at least seven or eight months before people can come into the country,” Lehocky said. “We can cut that to just three or four months with foreign employees and a few weeks with local hires.”

Local Knowledge Matters

Just as understanding the local market is key to a business’s success, so are local operations. While many companies provide services offshore, Kreston ProWorks does everything in Japan.

“Clients want to have closer proximity to Japan, because Japan is a black box of sorts, and they want to make sure that the people who are handling their operations actually understand the intricacies and nothing is being lost in translation,” Lehocky explained. “We act as our clients’ internal team of experts and ‘goalkeepers’ for each of the service areas that we provide. We stay on our client matters and drive the parts that we are in charge of so our clients can focus on other parts of their business. Communication and getting things done is a key to success.”

If you are interested in exploring market entry or are already here and wondering if you are doing everything the right way, Lehocky invites you to get in touch.

“Reach out,” he says. “We would be happy to arrange a time to introduce ourselves and get to know you and your needs. You always have alternatives.”


 
 

Get in touch today for a free consultation:
Carla Willmes, business growth and communications lead
cwillmes@krestonproworks.com
03-4520-5530 • www.krestonproworks.com


C Bryan Jones

Publisher and editor-in-chief, The ACCJ Journal
Executive producer and host, TFM Podcast Network

https://bio.site/cbryanjones
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