Grant Thornton's revenues hit $2.4B

Grant Thornton LLP reported Tuesday it reached a record annual revenue of $2.4 billion for the fiscal year ending July 31, 2023.

The move comes after the Chicago-based firm divested its public sector advisory practice in August 2022 to Guidehouse, a consultancy operated by the private equity fund Verity Capital (see story). When adjusted for the divestiture, Grant Thornton reported its year-over-year revenues grew 11.6% on a pro-forma basis. 

"In FY 2023, we trained our focus on strategic appointments and decisions that have provided high-quality results and personalized service to our clients, while also accelerating growth for our firm at a time of unprecedented change in the accounting and consulting industry," said Grant Thornton CEO Seth Siegel in a statement. "By working holistically across our service lines, industry teams and geographic markets, our talented teammates will continue to bring the full strength of our firm to everything we do." 

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The firm added a number of new members to its senior leadership team over the course of the year. It appointed a chief transformation officer to steer change initiatives, and created a new position of chief strategy officer to accelerate growth. GY hired a national managing partner of geography to help coordinate a go-to-market execution plan in its nearly 50 markets across the country. The firm also named a number of regional heads to align geographic service with industry and service line solutions, along with a new chief people and community officer as well as senior appointments on GT's audit quality and risk team, among others. 

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