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Armanino adds tax managed services offering; Leo Berwick hires four practice leaders; and more news from across the profession.
October 20 -
The rising popularity and use of generative AI since it recently exploded on the scene has not abated. Indeed, recent polls show it is rising.
October 18 -
The real estate company has been trying to hire a new auditor since its previous one, KPMG, quit in May last year.
October 17 -
The telecommunications company replaced Deloitte as its auditor with KPMG International. The decision was questioned by shareholders.
October 16 -
"These findings are damning," Jon Holt, CEO of KPMG in the U.K., said. "It is clear to me that our audit work on Carillion was very bad."
October 12 -
Other Big Four firms are also introducing cuts in the U.K. after a period of over-hiring during the pandemic.
September 26 -
The Big Four firms are doing a full court press on AI, aiming to integrate it into virtually all of their service offerings.
August 10 -
KPMG employees donated their time to over 475 nonprofits for the firm's second Community Impact Day, an annual volunteer day of community service.
August 9 -
The four largest firms are squarely on 'Team Human' when it comes to artificial intelligence — and don't believe the tech is even at a level where it can take over all of a human's job.
August 8 -
With increasing demands for sustainability reporting and climate-related disclosures, companies pursuing deals need to vet their potential targets more closely.
July 21