The Spanish professional services firm Bové Montero y Asociados has strengthened its commitment to the Madrid market with the inauguration of its second office, located on the third floor of Príncipe de Vergara, 109, adding 390 m2 to the more than 450 m2 of its main office at number 126 of the same street. With the capacity to accommodate up to 37 workstations, the new premises are a response to the strong growth of the workforce in the Spanish capital of the firm headed by José María Bové, which has grown from 25 to currently 47 people in Madrid in the last three years.
It should be noted that the new office inaugurated accommodates the Tax and Transfer Pricing professional teams, comprising eleven and five people, respectively. In addition to Madrid, Bové Montero y Asociados has offices in Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Seville and Valencia. In the last financial year (2021 – 2022), its turnover increased by 16%, reaching EUR 10.1 million.
On the occasion of the 45th anniversary of the firm he founded and presides over, Bové explains that “Madrid’s competitiveness and openness to the global market favour our strategy of focusing on the client segment with a strong international presence”.
François Blin, Andreu Bové Boyd and Beltrán Sánchez, Partners in Madrid
The partner structure in Madrid is made up of François Blin, Andreu Bové Boyd and Beltrán Sánchez.
Blin joined the team of Bové Montero y Asociados in 2017 as partner in charge of the Madrid office and currently heads the French Desk which has 40 professionals with the mission of promoting business between the two countries and providing close and personalised advice. He is Statutory Auditor, Éxpert-Comptable and Commissaire aux Comptes.
Andreu Bové joined the firm in 2017 and has extensive experience in providing tax advice to foreign clients on issues such as international taxation, family businesses and large fortunes, and business restructuring and sale transactions. The lawyer and economist heads the firm’s German Desk, which is made up of 55 professionals with a good command of the German language, who are familiar with the country’s business culture and specialise in advising Spanish-German clients.
Meanwhile, Sánchez joined the firm in 2020 to lead the new Transfer Pricing practice, an area in which he has more than 15 years’ experience with firms such as Deloitte and PwC. He is an expert in tax law, international taxation, business internationalisation and company valuations in a wide range of economic sectors, particularly energy and tourism. One of the most important milestones in Sánchez’s career at the firm has been the consolidation of a dedicated Transfer Pricing team that serves the firm’s five Spanish offices and focusing on international groups.