KPMG Elects Doughtie as U.S. Chairman & CEO
KPMG elected Lynne Doughtie to serve as its next chairman and CEO for a five-year term starting July 1.
KPMG elected Lynne Doughtie to serve as its next chairman and CEO for a five-year term starting July 1.
KPMG entered into an agreement to acquire substantially all of the assets of Beacon Partners, a healthcare consulting firm.
According to a new survey by KPMG, more than half of corporate finance executives rank future regulatory mandates as their highest compliance concern.
According to a survey by KPMG, merger and acquisition activity is reemerging as a leading growth strategy among U.S. organizations for 2015.
KPMG acquired the Global Trade Management Practice of EntryPoint Consulting. The EntryPoint team will join KPMG’s Trade and Customs Practice enabling KPMG to provide both regulatory and technology consulting under one umbrella.
KPMG in the UK appointed Neill Thomas head of Corporate Finance and Andrew Nicholson head of M&A. Both will replace Richard Clarke, who will head investment management in the Financial Services practice.
KPMG acquired certain assets of Qubera Solutions. The transaction strengthens the KPMG network’s security transformation capabilities in several service areas.
According to a KPMG survey, some 300 middle market executives indicate credit markets are improving, and an increase in capital raising activity is expected during the remainder of 2014 for corporate M&A.
According to the 2014 Insurance Industry Outlook Survey conducted by KPMG, 54% of executives indicated that they expect to be involved in a merger or acquisition as a buyer over the next year, up 34% from 2013.
KPMG announced it acquired the Workday Consulting practice from AXIA Consulting.