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KPMG revenue up 7pc in ‘wholly unusual year’ – The Australian Financial Review
Growth across all of KPMG’s divisions – including auditing, deals and advisory – has seen the big four consulting firm post a revenue of $1.91 billion.

“Hopefully we’ll get some stability and some growth in the second half but we are expecting revenues for the firm as whole to be ‘flattish’.
“I use that word deliberately because I think it’s too hard to predict an exact number or budget to an exact number. It’s still a pretty volatile environment.”
KPMG’s revenue growth for FY20 is lower than Deloitte and EY but ahead of PwC. EY grew revenue by 13 per cent in FY20 to $2.13 billion, Deloitte was up by 10 per cent to $2.5 billion and PwC posted…
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