Matt Andrew

Managing Director
25+ years of experience in international tax and transfer pricing
Leads A&M’s Global Tax practices in tax policy and controversy, Pillar 2, and value chain optimization
Consults with the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and United Nations on tax policy matters
Hong Kong
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Matt Andrew is a Managing Director with Alvarez & Marsal Tax in Hong Kong, China. With over 25 years of experience advising on international tax and transfer pricing issues globally, Mr. Andrew leads A&M’s Global Tax practices in tax policy and controversy, Pillar 2, and value chain optimization. Matt also consults with the World Bank, Asian Development Bank, and United Nations on tax policy matters.

Before joining A&M, Mr. Andrew was EY’s Asia Pacific Tax Policy and Pillar 2 Leader and Global Supply Chain Trade and Transformation practice leader. Prior to this, he was the head of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD’s) Tax Treaty, Transfer Pricing and Financial Transactions Division, based in Paris. In this role, he was responsible for overseeing the OECD’s tax policy developments in relation to tax treaty and transfer pricing matters. Mr. Andrew also played a key leadership role in the development of the tax response to the digital economy, specifically Pillar 1 and Pillar 2.

Previously, Mr. Andrew was an International Tax and Transfer Pricing Partner for 17 years and a transfer pricing and international tax specialist for 25 years, working for EY and PwC in New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong SAR, and the United States.

Mr. Andrew earned bachelor’s degrees in law and economics and a master’s degree in taxation (science) from Oxford University. He is currently completing his PhD in international tax policy reform.

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