Watchdog says accountancy firms failing to challenge management of firms they audit November 5, 2019 Audit watchdog the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) today warned that the top firms were failing to be robust enough in challenging management of the companies they audit. The audit sector is in the political and regulatory spotlight following company failures such as the collapse of travel agent Thomas Cook and outsourcer Carillion. The FRC today [...]
UK mulls change in IPO rules to attract tech startups November 5, 2019 Downing Street has reportedly held discussions with representatives from the investment industry about changing the UK’s listing rules to encourage high-growth firms such as tech startups to float in London. The talks were part of a push by Number 10 to help boost the City after the UK leaves the EU at the end of [...]
Big Four firm KPMG denies reports of partner cuts amid cost-cutting drive November 3, 2019 KPMG has denied reports that it is gearing up to cut 10 per cent of its UK partners, as the Big Four accountant presses on with a significant cost overhaul. The company is said to be preparing to let about 65 partners go by Christmas, after a review of individual performance, according to the Financial [...]
All Grant Thornton’s scandals are denting partners’ profits October 31, 2019 Partner profit at embattled accountancy firm Grant Thornton UK dropped this year after the firm was embroiled in a series of scandals and its chief executive stepped down after an internal coup. In a year to forget for the UK’s sixth-largest accountancy firm, partner profits fell nearly six per cent to £323,000 from £343,000. The [...]
Audit watchdog calls for better risk forecasts to improve public trust in business October 30, 2019 The audit watchdog today called for firms to provide more information on strategic risks to help improve public trust in business. High-profile failures like travel agent Thomas Cook and outsourcer Carillion have led to fingers pointed at companies and their auditors with questions raised over why risks were not set out in the company’s accounts. [...]
DEBATE: As the Big Four firms continue to dominate audit, have government efforts so far to reform the market failed? October 30, 2019 As the Big Four firms continue to dominate audit, have government efforts so far to reform the market failed? David Herbinet, global head of audit at Mazars, says YES. The Financial Reporting Council’s latest figures show that, despite all efforts, the audit market is actually narrowing. A diverse market is vital for audit quality and [...]
KPMG could close Mayfair private members’ club in cost-cutting drive October 27, 2019 Big Four audit firm KPMG is reportedly planning on shutting down its five-storey Mayfair private members’ club as part of a cost-cutting drive. KPMG opened the club in a Mayfair townhouse at 20 Grosvenor Street in 2015. Number Twenty offers guests a private restaurant, a rooftop terrace and client meeting rooms. Read more: KPMG launches [...]
Watchdog goes green with new stewardship code October 24, 2019 Fund managers have been called upon to think green by a new code that calls for investment firms to focus on “sustainable benefits for the economy, the environment and society”. Climate change has appeared as a key governance concern in the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) framework for the first time, as the watchdog tries to [...]
Zero carbon transition to cost gold industry $70bn October 23, 2019 Achieving global net-zero emissions targets by 2050 may cost the gold industry up to $70bn (£54.3bn) over the next decade, according to a new paper by the World Gold Council. However, the analysis found that “it is feasible and cost-effective for the gold industry to reduce emissions by up to 95 per cent over the [...]
Markets hold the key to climate solutions October 22, 2019 One of the odder elements of our climate debate is the unwillingness of any political party to champion the green progress Britain has made recently. After all, last year more than half of the UK’s energy came from nuclear or renewables — a remarkable achievement. Yet politicians, for once, seem strangely reticent to shout about [...]