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  • Challenger accounting firm DSW shares rise 15 per cent in AIM debut

    December 16, 2021

    Shares in DSW Capital rose 15 per cent today, following the professional services company’s debut on London AIM, marking a warm welcome to the market for the ‘Big Four’ challenger firm. After raising £5m in its initial public offering (IPO), DSW achieved a market capitalisation of £21.4m, based on a share price of 100p. Shares [...]

  • Challenger accounting firm to list on London AIM with £21m market cap

    December 13, 2021

    Professional services company DSW Capital will make its initial public offering (IPO) debut today, while Big Four firm rivals focus on fending themselves off from more scandals. DSW, which owns advisory firm Dow Schofield Watts, plans to place five million shares at 100 pence per share to raise gross proceeds of £5m when it lists [...]

  • Big Four auditors will be forced to share FTSE business

    December 10, 2021

    Plans to force FTSE 350 companies to use challenger audit firms have been signed off by the business secretary as pressure for reform mounts, according to reports. Kwasi Kwarteng wants to push ahead with a proposal to break up the dominance of the Big Four accounting firms: Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC – and is [...]

  • KPMG reports $32bn global revenue as Big Four record strongest performance since Enron

    December 9, 2021

    KPMG has reported a ten per cent rise in annual global revenues, up to $32.1bn, as advisory services have boomed during the pandemic. The combined results of the Big Four consulting firms – Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC – are the strongest since the Enron scandal which resulted in the collapse of Arther Andersen, according [...]

  • KPMG in danger of being banned from bidding for government contracts

    December 1, 2021

    KPMG have been threatened by the government with a ban on bidding for public contracts if there are any more scandals at the Big Four consulting firm, according to reports. The Cabinet Office issued its warning in a letter to KPMG, according to the Financial Times, which first reported the news. The ominous letter, which [...]

  • KPMG bets on growth in life sciences as it sets up new regulatory team in London

    November 30, 2021

    KPMG UK has set up a new regulatory team in its life sciences practice amid increasing demand for consulting services in the area. In the face of increasing regulatory requirements and the attention drawn by the pandemic to industry practices, life sciences companies are increasingly turning to consultants. “[This is a time] where life sciences [...]

  • HSBC’s $94m-a-year audits may not be enough to woo Big Four accountants

    November 22, 2021

    Fears that the UK’s biggest lender will struggle to attract the Big Four accounting firms have been stoked as HSBC prepares to tender the audits of its accounts next year, according to reports. The heads of HSBC reached out to the Big Four auditors but found they were reluctant to bid for the bank’s audits [...]

  • EY faces mounting staff backlash over sexual harassment case

    November 18, 2021

    EY has come under fire from its own workforce for allowing a partner to retain his job after sexually harassing a junior female colleague on a company ski trip, according to reports. The accounting giant told staff it would do more to tackle inappropriate behaviour, following the case of Neil Hutt, a transactions partner who [...]

  • After 12 years: PwC likely to be replaced by EY as Aviva auditor

    November 18, 2021

    Aviva has proposed EY as its new auditor from 2024, replacing PwC after 12 years.

  • Prospect of watered down UK audit reforms draws criticism

    November 17, 2021

    Audit groups and investors have warned the government that scaling back long-awaited corporate governance and audit reforms could lead to more corporate scandals, according to reports. In a letter to business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng, the chief executive of the Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors, John Wood, said stronger regulation of internal controls were fundamental to [...]

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