Grant Thornton breaks ranks with call for independent audit appointment body, as BDO backs market caps November 13, 2018 Grant Thornton, the UK’s fifth-largest audit firm, has broken ranks with other mid-tier accountants by calling for the introduction of an independent body to appoint auditors to top listed firms. The firm told the competition watchdog that caps on market share would not work, putting it at odds with close competitors such as BDO, which [...]
Rishi Sunak reveals £2bn unemployment scheme to create hundreds of thousands of jobs July 7, 2020 The government will subsidise hundreds of thousands of new jobs for unemployed young Britons as a part of a new £2bn coronavirus support package. Chancellor Rishi Sunak will announce the launch of the Kickstart Scheme in his summer economic statement tomorrow, which will see the government subsidise jobs for 16 to 24-year-olds receiving Universal Credit [...]
Woodford Trust and Metro Bank kicked from FTSE 250 list September 4, 2019 Neil Woodford’s investment trust and high street lender Metro Bank have been booted out of the FTSE 250 list of the 101st to the 350th largest listed companies in Britain. Read more: Ally quits Neil Woodford’s trust Also kicked from the list were retailer Ted Baker and shopping centre owner Intu Holdings, whose market capitalisations [...]
Joint audit could inject some competition into the market January 22, 2019 Last week, the House of Commons’ Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy select committee opened hearings on its influential inquiry into the future of audit. Top of its agenda will be the proposed remedies set out by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) in its recent review, which could bring wholesale change in the UK’s listed [...]
SSE profit slumps as pandemic weighs on electricity demand June 17, 2020 Big Six energy supplier SSE reported a sharp drop in profit in its full-year results today, following a slump in electricity demand during the pandemic as businesses across the country ground to a halt. The figures The British utility firm reported a 55 per cent slump in profit before tax to £587.6m in the year [...]
MPs launch inquiry into future of ‘broken’ audit sector November 12, 2018 A powerful parliamentary committee will launch an inquiry into the “broken” audit market today, aimed at ensuring an ongoing competition probe ends the “overwhelming market domination” of the Big Four. Labour MP Rachel Reeves will announce the inquiry – by the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Select Committee which she chairs – during a [...]
BoE governor Andrew Bailey: Don’t sack workers due to coronavirus slowdown March 18, 2020 The new Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has said companies thinking about laying off workers should first consider the support the government and Threadneedle Street has made available to them during the coronavirus outbreak. Bailey also said he would not rule out any steps for the Bank of England at this stage, leaving the [...]
DEBATE: Will the new recommendations from the CMA help rebuild trust in the audit sector? December 19, 2018 Will the new recommendations from the CMA help rebuild trust in the audit sector? Michael Izza, chief executive of ICAEW, says YES. The proposals from the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), alongside the Kingman Review, are the kind of bold intervention in audit that we have been calling for. Breaking up the larger firms was unlikely [...]
Kleinman: Brutal winter could ground Flybe despite buyer interest, Truell’s trump card and wheel turns for auditors November 30, 2018 If only achieving take-off for Flybe’s profits was as easy as it seems to be for its share price. Not content with a 70 per cent uplift after I reported that Virgin Atlantic was in talks to buy the regional airline, the stock soared again on Monday as investors boarded on hopes of a bidding war [...]
Big Four accountants push back against breakup proposals February 7, 2019 The Big Four accountancy firms have fired back at the competition regulator’s proposal to break-up their UK operations. In their responses to the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) outlines for shaking up the audit market, Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC all resisted a suggested split. David Barnes, managing director for public policy at Deloitte UK, [...]