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Bank branches make a come-back
Tuesday, 6 May 2003, 1:10 pm | KPMG
The return of the bank branch to the landscape of New Zealand financial institutions was one of the features of the banking and finance sector during 2002 according to KPMG’s annual banking and finance survey. More >>
KPMG Legal is to rebrand as Kensington Swan
Friday, 28 March 2003, 11:53 am | KPMG
The decision to return to its former name after nearly three years as KPMG Legal has been driven by increased regulatory focus on auditor independence and changing attitudes to corporate governance issues by international and domestic clients. More >>
KPMG Annual Reporting Model
Friday, 21 March 2003, 8:07 am | KPMG
KPMG has posted an updated version of its differential reporting Model Annual Report 2003 on the Web, as a toolkit for businesses producing their annual reports. More >>
KPMG Consulting Is Now Bearingpoint
Thursday, 3 October 2002, 8:42 am | KPMG
New Brand Strengthens Global Expansion, Brand Position New York, NY, October 2, 2002-Today KPMG Consulting, Inc., one of the world's largest business consulting and systems integration companies, announced that it has changed its name and its brand to BearingPoint, ... More >>
KPMG/KPMG Legal passion@ViaductHarbour
Thursday, 6 June 2002, 1:49 pm | KPMG
KPMG and KPMG Legal have announced plans to locate the two firms in one location in January 2004. More >>
Banks, But Not As We Know Them
Tuesday, 14 May 2002, 1:15 pm | KPMG
Bank customers can expect significant, and even radical changes in the way branches operate, KPMG’s Banking and Finance Group Chairman Andrew Dinsdale says in the firm’s annual Financial Institutions Performance Survey which covers the 2001 calendar year. More >>
Fraud An Increasing Problem For Businesses
Wednesday, 10 April 2002, 1:47 pm | KPMG
Fraud is an increasing problem for Australian and New Zealand business according to KPMG’s Fraud Survey 2002. More >>
Banks Reviewing Stand-Alone Internet Banking
Wednesday, 2 May 2001, 11:23 am | KPMG
Many international financial institutions are reviewing their approach to internet banking as a result of the dot.com crash and the poor performance of stand-alone internet banks in 2000, the Chairman of KPMG’s Banking and Finance Group, Andrew ... More >>
KPMG Banking Survey Points To Slower Growth
Wednesday, 2 May 2001, 11:21 am | KPMG
Concerns about the global economic outlook and the emergence of new competition pose the only significant obstacles to New Zealand banks building on their past record of successful performance, the Chairman of KPMG’s Banking and Finance Group, Andrew ... More >>