The growth at KPMG has been ‘right across the spectrum’ of the work done

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The growth at KPMG has been ‘right across the spectrum’ of the work done
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KPMG CEO Andrew Yates says the growth in the company has been right across the spectrum of the work they do. “The two parts of our business that grew the most was our enterprise business,” he told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood. “Our infrastructure assets and places business which provides services to the infrastructure part of the economy grew 22 per cent.”

KPMG CEO Andrew Yates says the growth in the company has been right across the spectrum of the work they do.

“The two parts of our business that grew the most was our enterprise business,” he told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood. “Our infrastructure assets and places business which provides services to the infrastructure part of the economy grew 22 per cent.”

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