KPMG strikes deal with Cambridge University to study workplace wellbeing June 21, 2022 KPMG has struck a deal with Cambridge University to let researchers come into the Big Four firm to study the impacts of its mental wellbeing initiatives. The Big Four accountancy firm’s partnership will see Cambridge University researchers allowed into the company to study workplace wellbeing – with a view to developing strategies to boost productivity, [...]
KPMG strikes deal with Alteryx to boost data analytics capabilities June 16, 2022 KPMG entered into a “strategic alliance” with California tech firm Alteryx, as part of the accountancy firm’s push to boost its data analytics capabilities. The Big Four firms’ deal with the analytics automation firm will see KPMG push forward with plans to automate its own systems, while also giving it the means to help clients [...]
KPMG to cut back audit clients in bid to boost standards May 29, 2022 Big four firm KPMG will scale back its audit operation to focus on improving standards after being hit by a string of fines over audit failings in recent years.
KPMG to make unconscious bias training compulsory for UK staff May 22, 2022 KPMG is set to make unconscious bias training compulsory for its 15,800 staff, just a year after company chairman Bill Michael stepped down from his position after saying he does not believe unconscious bias training works. The auditor’s plan could see staff stripped of their bonuses and come under scrutiny from their bosses, if [...]
KPMG shakes up UK executive committee in line with £300m growth strategy September 1, 2022 KPMG today set out plans to shake up its UK executive committee in line with efforts to bolster high-growth areas of its business by investing £300m over the next three years. The executive reshuffle will see KPMG’s chief financial officer Chris Hearld take the reins from current chief operating officer Tim Jones from 1 October. [...]
Venture capital ‘rock bottom’ is yet to be fully felt, KPMG exec warns July 21, 2022 The 'rock bottom' of a venture capital downturn is yet to be fully felt this year as deals struck in the first quarter unrealistically buoy investment figures, a KPMG venture chief warned today.
KPMG to rerun vote for head of UAE firm after partners raise governance concerns July 21, 2022 The head of KPMG’s business in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has said the firm will rerun the election for his position, and bring in an external law firm to oversee the process, after partners attempted a coup aimed at ousting him from the firm. The election rerun comes after two senior partners at KPMG [...]
KPMG refuses to sign off Adler audit following allegations of wrongdoing April 30, 2022 Big Four accountancy firm KPMG has refused to sign off the 2021 financial results of German property group Adler, after an investigation by the auditor last week unveiled widespread issues with the property firm’s corporate governance. In a statement, the Berlin based real estate company, which owns 52,000 flats across Germany, said KPMG had “not [...]
Big Four: EY, Deloitte, KPMG, and PwC step on law firms’ toes increasing legal revenue to £1.25bn February 15, 2023 The Big Four accounting firms – EY, Deloitte, KPMG, and PwC – are capturing an ever-larger share of the global market for legal services. The accounting giants are rapidly expanding their legal businesses, in boosting their own sales and taking work away from traditional firms, the research from Said Business School shows. The world’s four [...]
Joules share price plummets after retailer calls in KPMG to help boost profitability July 11, 2022 Joules share price has tumbled after it confirmed weekend reports that it has called in the KPMG debt advisory to help boost its cash position. As set out in its May trading update, the premium lifestyle group said it will continue to focus on improving profitability, cash generation and liquidity headroom. As at 29 May, [...]