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Christchurch, one of the world's nine 'Magnet Cities', ... KPMG: Christchurch losing its magnetism. 15 Oct, 2015 04:00 PM 5 minutes to read. By Paul Lewis. Contributing Sports Writer.
Statement made by Alex Skinner, Partner, KPMG The timing and impact of the Christchurch rebuild are central to the Government’s planned return to surplus by 2014/15, says KPMG.
Accounting practice KPMG is offering 80 Christchurch staff one-off payments of up to $15,000 to stay with the firm. The Christchurch business has been split by a breakaway group of five KPMG ...
Professional services giant KPMG say the government's social investment approach is not only set to save the country $12 billion but is putting building blocks in place that will see "vulnerable ...
The former Christchurch-based partners of KPMG and Hadlee Kippenberger & Partners and Ernst & Young New Zealand have agreed to integrate their operations, effective from today (30 June).
Two of the world's biggest accounting firms are tussling for staff and clients in Christchurch, after all KPMG's partners in the city resigned on Monday to work for Ernst and Young. The move has ...
joined Ernst & Young a month ago. Former KPMG partner Bruce Gemmell joined E&Y along with four partners and 80 other staff, which appeared to effectively end KPMG’s presence in Christchurch. Gemmell ...
Food rescue charity New Zealand Food Network (NZFN) has appointed two new directors to its board. Ian Proudfoot is currently global head of agribusiness at KPMG, while Wade Gillooly is a former chief ...
Having qualified as a Chartered Accountant with KPMG in the UK, Jane was seconded to KPMG Wellington in 2001. ... Andrew leads the South Island Advisory team in Christchurch. He has more than 20 years ...