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EY has announced a significant investment into its Blockchain Analyzer product, as well as, separately, the release of its zero-knowledge proof (ZKP) private transaction protocol into the public domain.
April 17 -
Denmark has reported the local operations of Ernst & Young and KPMG to the police amid a widening crackdown on money laundering in the country.
April 16 -
Firms should be forced to legally separate their “cash cow” consulting work from their auditing businesses, a U.K. Parliament committee said.
April 3 -
As April marks Autism Awareness Month, Big Four firm Ernst & Young has announced a newly opened Neurodiversity Center of Excellence in its Chicago office.
April 1 -
EY named lead sponsor for NABA National Convention & Expo; Boeckermann Grafstrom & Mayer launches family office services group; and more CPA news.
March 29 -
EY names global managing partner of client service; Baker Newman Noyes appoints managing principal; and other recent hires, promotions and personnel news from firms across the country.
March 22 -
New research suggests that when auditors are sick with the flu, the quality of their work declines.
March 21
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Data-driven technology has the power not only to revolutionize the profession, but also to provide greater insight and analysis.
March 20
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EY has added a firm based in Irvine, expanding the Big Four firm’s presence in Southern California.
March 19 -
When it came to snagging new engagements, mergers made a major difference for many auditing firms.
March 15 -
Regulators in some Asian countries are getting tougher on auditors after landmark defaults, in an increasingly high-stakes game as investors call for earlier warning signs amid expectations for debt failures to mount.
March 14 -
CohnReznick celebrates International Women's Day, EY marks ten years of its College MAP program, and UHY holds its annual charity Texas Hold 'Em Tournament.
March 8 -
A deeper look at each of the leading firms from this year's ranking.
March 8 -
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The widow of Quadriga Fintech Solutions Corp. founder Gerry Cotten spent C$300,000 ($225,000) to help the shuttered cryptocurrency exchange secure court-approved protection from creditors, keeping clients owed millions at bay. Now she’s looking to be repaid.
March 5 -
The release follows a slew of large firms opening cryptocurrency and blockchain services for clients.
March 4 -
A new survey from EY found that almost half of polled executives consider talent to be the best indication of future-forward preparedness.
February 25 -
A report that the lender was involved in money laundering is being probed in Denmark over the Estonian dirty-money scandal surrounding Danske Bank.
February 25 -
EY hires two global leaders from government; ReceiptBank appoints new CEO; and more CPA news from across the country.
February 22 -
A number of accounting firms make the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For list, and other practice news from across the country.
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