CCL Auditores Consultores Signs Partnership with Chile Rugby

The agreement will consist of the provision of professional services and brand activations between the locally based consulting firm and the National Rugby Federation.

Rugby and tax advisory services may seem to have nothing in common. However, today these concepts come together, as CCL Auditores Consultores, the leading locally originated firm dedicated to consulting and auditing services, has signed a partnership with the National Rugby Federation, Chile Rugby.

The agreement signing was led by the leading partner of CCL Auditores Consultores, Javier Jaque, and CCL’s Tax Director, Rodolfo Manríquez. Representing Chile Rugby were its General Manager, Sebastián Estrada, and Commercial Manager, Gonzalo Dávila.

“This partnership demonstrates that the growth plan CCL set out two years ago is bearing fruit. Today, supporting and collaborating with the second most practiced sport in the country, rugby, fills us with pride and satisfaction. We trust that this agreement will bring tremendous opportunities and experiences, both for our team and for the clients who have accompanied us throughout this time. It will also allow us to reach new audiences and, above all, the world of sports. In this regard, we appreciate Chile Rugby’s trust in our project,” commented Javier Jaque, leading partner of CCL Auditores Consultores.

The agreement consists of the provision of professional services such as accounting outsourcing, payroll services, 2024 annual tax filing operations (AT2024), monthly preparation of forms F29 and F50, and ongoing tax advisory services by CCL to Chile Rugby. In return, the federation offers the consulting firm’s team and clients the status of “Official Supplier,” which in practice allows them to carry out brand activations, develop various advertising campaigns, access match tickets, among other benefits.

The General Manager of the National Rugby Federation, Sebastián Estrada, stated that “this is a highly relevant and beneficial partnership. As Chile Rugby, we have been following a path for over four years toward the professionalization of all our areas: in sports, it allowed us to compete in our first Rugby World Cup at the senior level in France and continue aiming to qualify for Australia, while in administrative and accounting matters, it allows us to become a federation with an increasingly solid structure, better organization, and greater capacity for growth.”

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