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Overview of Pratapkaran Paul & Co (PKP) – Leading Chartered Accountants in Chennai, Trichy, Bangalore & Tuticorin


Pratapkaran Paul & Co (PKP) is a leading Chartered Accountancy firm in Chennai, established in 1957, with over 65 years of experience in delivering trusted and professional audit, taxation, and financial advisory services. With a strong presence in Trichy, Bangalore, and Tuticorin, PKP is recognized as one of the leading audit firms in South India, serving clients across industries and geographies.

PKP has built a reputation for excellence in statutory audits, tax audits, GST compliance, NRI taxation, and corporate advisory services. Our multidisciplinary team of experienced chartered accountants, auditors, and consultants provides tailored solutions to startups, SMEs, and large enterprises, helping them achieve regulatory compliance, financial clarity, and sustainable growth.

With offices in Chennai, Trichy, Bangalore, and Tuticorin, PKP is well-positioned to support businesses across Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Our regional presence enhances our ability to deliver personalized services while maintaining consistency and quality across locations.

PKP is known for its unwavering commitment to integrity, professionalism, and timely service delivery, which has earned the trust of businesses across South India. Our team stays ahead of evolving regulations and industry standards, ensuring that clients receive accurate, compliant, and forward-thinking financial guidance. Whether supporting growth strategies, managing audits, or navigating complex tax landscapes, PKP delivers solutions that align with each client’s unique goals.

Whether you are looking for statutory audit services, tax planning, business advisory, or outsourced CFO solutions, Pratapkaran Paul & Co is your strategic partner for success. Our legacy, expertise, and regional reach make us one of the most trusted names in the field of Chartered Accountancy in South India.

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