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  2. Chris Townsend (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Townsend was appointed CEO of Broadband Delivery UK (BDUK) in January 2014. [12] He oversaw a £1 billion investment in improving broadband internet access and mobile infrastructure, with the ambition to provide super-fast broadband (speeds of 24 Mbit/s or more) for at least 95% of UK premises and universal access to basic broadband (speeds of ...

  3. KPMG - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024, KPMG partners approved the merger of its UK and Switzerland firms, which are working across audit, legal, tax, and advisory, and generating $4.4 billion annually. [ 37 ] In November 2024, KPMG announced that it would spend $100 million over the next four years to boost its enterprise artificial intelligence services via a ...

  4. Big Four accounting firms - Wikipedia

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    Until 2020, KPMG [4] was the only Big Four firm not registered as a UK private company, but rather the co-ordinating entity was a Swiss association (verein). However, KPMG International changed its legal structure from a verein to a co-operative under Swiss law in 2003, [5] then to a UK limited company in 2020. [4]

  5. KPMG to spend $100 million on AI partnership with Google Cloud

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    SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - - KPMG said on Wednesday it would spend $100 million over the next four years to bolster its enterprise artificial intelligence services through a partnership with ...

  6. PwC - Wikipedia

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    PricewaterhouseCoopers International Limited [4] is a British multinational professional services brand of firms, operating as partnerships under the PwC brand. It is the second-largest professional services network in the world [5] and is considered one of the Big Four accounting firms, along with Deloitte, EY, and KPMG.

  7. BearingPoint - Wikipedia

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    On 31 January 2000, KPMG formally spun off the consulting unit as KPMG Consulting, LLC. On 8 February 2001, the company went public on the NASDAQ market at $18 a share under the ticker "KCIN." Over the next year and a half, the company acquired some of KPMG's country consulting practices, plus country practices and hiring from Arthur Andersen ...

  8. Limited partnerships in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    the address of the principal place of business; the full name of each partner, listing general and limited partners separately; the term (if any) for which the partnership is entered into; the date of its commencement; a statement that the partnership is limited and the description of every partner as such; and

  9. Michael Rake - Wikipedia

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    He transferred to London in 1989, became a member of the UK board in 1991, had a number of leadership roles in the UK before being elected UK Senior Partner in 1998. He was Chairman of KPMG in Europe and Senior Partner of KPMG in the United Kingdom, prior to his appointment as chairman of KPMG International in May 2002, in which capacity he ...