The Big Four accounting firm aims to integrate many member firms, particularly smaller ones, into larger operations.
The effort to more closely integrate the businesses amounts to one of the biggest restructures of a big four network in years ...
Accounting giant KPMG is looking to merge dozens of national partnerships in an overhaul of its global structure, reported ...
If approved, the firm will establish KPMG Law US as an alternative business structure, or ABS. The Arizona Supreme Court told BI it would weigh the decision on January 28. Arizona began its ABS ...
KPMG is merging national affiliates to streamline operations, enhance audit quality, and boost growth in a major global restructuring effort.
KPMG was approved to operate as an alternative business structure, or ABS, in Arizona — a license that enables it to establish KPMG Law US as an independent law firm. The new entity will bring ...
KPMG bosses want to merge dozens of national partnerships in efforts to boost growth and prevent audit scandals, according to ...
KPMG has been granted a license to set up a legal division in Arizona.Sean Gallup/Getty Images Arizona's Supreme Court has granted KPMG a license to practice law. The decision marks the entry of a ...
KPMG bosses are demanding dozens of mergers ... Other Big Four firms have faced similar challenges adapting their structure to meet the need for technology investment and more efficient service ...
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