Aug 22, 2025
The certified auditor certifies your annual accounts, prevents fraud and errors, and enhances the confidence of shareholders and partners.
The Auditor: Independent and Impartial
An auditor is an independent and impartial professional who verifies the accuracy and compliance of annual accounts.
He certifies that the figures accurately reflect the financial situation and the business results.
His report is intended for:
• Shareholders or partners
• Banks or investors
• Tax and administrative authorities
Through his intervention, he strengthens the trust between the company and its stakeholders.
Protection against Fraud and Errors
The auditor plays a key role as an external controller:
• He can detect accounting errors, irregularities, or even fraud.
• He enhances the quality and reliability of financial information.
• He contributes to preventing disputes between shareholders or partners.
In cases of serious irregularities, he even has the legal obligation to report certain facts to the board of directors or the competent authorities.
An Added Value for the Company
Beyond legal auditing, an auditor can also provide valuable recommendations:
• Improve internal organization
• Optimize internal control procedures
• Offer risk management advice
Although not a traditional consultant, his findings often help strengthen the company's financial and administrative structure.
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