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  1. KPMG expands into Greater Western Sydney

    KPMG has recruited a former Deloitte Private senior partner to lead a new office in western Sydney. Announced last week, KPMG will open a new practice in Parramatta relocating around 30 partners and staff for the opening. The office will be led by...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  2. KPMG credits royal commission fallout for strong FY19 results

    has announced a 9 per cent increase in revenue to $1.78 billion, for the 12 months to 30 June 2019, up from $1.64 billion last year. KPMG chief executive Gary Wingrove said key contributors to the growth included supporting financial services clients...

  3. KPMG continues start-up program for energy sector

    innovative start-ups in the energy and natural resources sector with industry leaders who can help fund their projects. Last year the program saw $650,000 in capital delivered to eight Australian start-ups. According to KPMG, the 12-week program is...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Reporter
    • Category: Business
  4. KPMG confirms 4% pandemic bonus

    repaid one-third of the May and June cuts. KPMG then moved to repay half of the July and August 2020 cuts at the end of last year, before returning a further portion in February. The firm saw a 7 per cent increase in revenue to $1.9 billion last year,...

  5. KPMG caught using secret ‘power maps’ to secure Canberra contracts

    Senators blasted KPMG's CEO for lying and breaching public trust after he denied his firm targeted officials based on their influence and relationship. KPMG CEO Andrew Yates has denied claims from senators that he lied about making “power maps”...

  6. KPMG boss speaks on gender equality ‘backlash’

    to because she’s a high performer,” chief diversity and inclusion officer at PwC, Julie McKay, told Accountants Daily last year. Initiatives like KPMG’s sponsorship program are producing good results for the firm despite some internal resistance, Mr...

  7. KPMG books $1.9bn revenue in FY21

    year before, and a 19 per cent increase in profitability. Partner profits were up as well, 17 per cent higher than they were last year, even after the firm offered “thank you” payments to staff after they’d suffered a pandemic-induced salary reduction...

  8. KPMG Australia moves into new advisory space

    arm. Declining public trust in corporations has informed the move, which KPMG’s chairman Alison Kitchen flagged late last year as a headline issue the firm is tackling with its big business clients in 2018. “Public trust is a top priority for Australian...

  9. KPMG argues against 'significant' cost increases in super insurance

    finding that tax on insurance payments outweigh the costs of tax concessions provided to group insurance in superannuation. Last week KPMG released its report into the costs and benefits of default group insurance in superannuation, which was prepared...

  10. KPMG appoints new head of tax

    “She has been passionate and prominent in advocating for reform of Australia’s tax laws, including representing the firm last month at the Senate inquiry into tax avoidance and minimisation,” Mr Wingrove said.

  11. KPMG appoints new chief executive

    empowering the business to make “thank-you payments” to staff who had suffered COVID-induced salary cuts in May and June last year. The firm also made 200 roles redundant one year ago as it grappled with the impact of the pandemic. KPMG last year...

  12. KPMG appoints experienced South Pacific and PNG leaders

    the Solomon Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Nauru where the firm has delivered services. Having joined KPMG PNG only in September last year from the New Guinea Gold Corporation the firm said Mr Iewago had brought a strong commitment to clients and a passion...

  13. KPMG announces record number of new partners

    round of partner appointments, effective 1 July 2015, 37 per cent are for senior female executives, up from 24 per cent last year. In addition, a record 56 per cent of internal promotions to partner were female. KPMG said it has taken a proactive stance...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  14. KPMG announces new partners

    directors across all divisions of the firm. The number of partner and executive director appointments is up from 35 last year. Twenty-three new partners (60 per cent) are from the firm’s Advisory division, almost double last year’s 35 per cent. Notably,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  15. KPMG announces 2013/2014 results

    tax partner in Singapore. Thirty-eight new partners and executive directors were appointed during the year, up from 35 last year, reflecting investment across all divisions. Twenty-four percent of new partners were women, with a healthy female...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Michael Masterman
    • Category: Business
  16. KPMG acquires consultancy in innovation push

    the acquisition of UDKU was in line with CMBA’s targeted growth. CBMA has made several high-profile appointments over the last few months, including former Publicis Communications chair and Publicis Australia chief executive Andrew Baxter, Louise...

  17. Know your client’s crypto or risk a blowout, expert warns

    Avoid finding out at the last minute that there are thousands of transactions to reconcile that haven’t been priced into the job. A crypto expert is warning accountants to ensure they know what their clients have been doing with crypto or else the...

  18. Kilimanjaro wins temporary reprieve on MYOB Exo margins

    from pursuing a reduced margin on its software until the outcome of a court case between the two. The Federal Court ruling last week restrains MYOB from acting for breach of contract or withholding software licences if Kilimanjaro pays MYOB 65 per cent...

  19. Key small business indicators slip into critical zone

    data suggests that the wage increases being paid by small businesses are not as large as they were as recently as September last year,” Ms Southall said. “While this may provide some short-term relief for small business owners who struggled with...

  20. Key dates ahead of the ATO’s annual closure

    Lodgement program deferral requests processed after 14 December may not display on a client’s record until the new year. The last tax return status email that reports the actions the ATO are taking when processing clients’ tax returns have been sent on...