KPMG has been granted a license to practice law in the US by the Arizona Supreme Court in a first for a Big Four firm.
The PCAOB found that each company failed to adhere to quality control standards necessary to meet professional standards.
Audit, tax and advisory firm KPMG has elected new leadership. Tim Walsh will serve as the firm’s chair and CEO and Atif Zaim ...
Lewis came to the business world with a high-level sports background. He played football as a quarterback and wide receiver ...
Feb 27 (Reuters) - KPMG won approval from Arizona's Supreme Court on Thursday to launch a law firm in Arizona, making it the first of the Big Four accounting firms to be able to practice law in ...
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KPMG to merge national partnerships
Accounting giant KPMG is looking to merge dozens of national partnerships in an overhaul of its global structure, reported Financial Times, citing sources. This move aims to enhance growth and prevent ...
Big Four firm KPMG elected Tim Walsh as its next U.S. chair and CEO, and Atif Zaim as its next U.S. deputy chair, effective ...
The effort to more closely integrate the businesses amounts to one of the biggest restructures of a big four network in years ...
The San Antonio Business Journal's 2025 Accounting Firms List highlights the top 22 firms in the San Antonio-New Braunfels ...
The audit watchdog imposed fines as high as $700K on nine KPMG member firms for failing to disclose other accounting firms ...
Brian McBride, Trainline chair and Scottish Equity Partners senior adviser, will join KPMG’s Public Interest Committee.