Gofaizen & Sherle Introduces Its Second-Year Results: Over 1000 Projects For 400+ Companies

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Gofaizen & Sherle Introduces Its Second-Year Results: Over 1000 Projects For 400+ Companies

- Gofaizen & Sherle, a leading Estonian fintech and crypto consultancy, is delighted to share its second-year results.

Over the past 12 months, Gofaizen & Sherle has successfully completed more than 1000 projects for approximately 400 clients worldwide. Our clients have obtained 160 Throughout the year, Gofaizen & Sherle's experts have assisted in recruiting highly qualified employees for over 110 companies in the European Union, North and Latin America, as well as the Asian region.

In 2022, Gofaizen & Sherle launched a full-cycle accounting service tailored for crypto companies. Since its launch, over 30 companies have utilized the service to simplify and streamline their accounting processes. Over the past 12 months, the company has actively analyzed regulatory changes and customer needs and requests. During this period, we have introduced several new products in jurisdictions such as the UAE, El Salvador, Canada, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and more.

"We are pleased to share the results of Gofaizen & Sherle's second year of operation. Over the course of 12 months, we have assisted over 400 crypto companies worldwide in launching complex financial products, obtaining crypto licenses from leading regulators, managing accounting and reporting, opening offices, and hiring employees in new jurisdictions, among other tasks.

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