Expert networks Swissmen and Liahnson & Company sign cooperation agreement
Swissmen, an expert network in the Middle East and Europe, has signed a strategic agreement with Liahnson & Company, a counterpart born in South Korea with a footprint in the Asia-Pacific market.
The partnership between the two expert networks aims to provide joint clients with seamless access to expert insight across the regions they serve. Both firms have a strong track record in their respective markets, serving governments, financial services institutions, private equity funds, and management consulting firms across key industries.
“As access to regional intelligence becomes critical to effective decision-making, this partnership reflects our shared ambition to provide clients with global expert insights grounded in local expertise,” said Sara Osman, Director of Client Solutions EMEA at Swissmen. “It opens a broader, faster pathway to intelligence-driven decision-making across the EMEA and Asia-Pacific regions, advancing a smarter model for cross-regional knowledge exchange.”
The partnership comes at a time of high demand for expert talent in the Middle East, as the region pursues ambitious transformation agendas that benefit from external perspectives, industry insights, and global best practices.
From a consulting industry perspective, firms are increasingly leveraging industry experts to gain executive-level insights, strengthen thought leadership, and inform innovation and the development of new service offerings.
“This partnership strengthens the knowledge flow between two of the world’s most dynamic economic hubs,” said James Ahn, Chief Business Officer at Liahnson & Company. “At a time when localized insight is essential to navigating uncertainty, capturing emerging opportunities, and accelerating innovation, we aim to set a new benchmark for seamless access to expert insight across.”
“Together, we’re reaffirming our shared mission: to empower global leaders through faster, sharper, and more informed decision-making at scale,” said Osman.
