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Accolades for KPMG
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Kris beighton

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KPMG has received recognition for its advisory services at the Financial Times and Mergermarket European M&A Awards.

KPMG’s Transactions and Restructuring practice received the “Accountancy Firm of the Year” award at the event. The practice provides services to clients in the areas of corporate finance advising on mergers and acquisitions, disposals, financing and valuations, transaction services related to commercial and financial due diligence and restructuring.

This is the second year in a row KPMG has won this award.

The award is evaluated by a panel of independent judges and awarded to the firm with empirical merger and acquisition transaction data while providing independent expert opinion.

At the award ceremony, the Transaction and Restructuring team was recognized for consistently topping the advisor league tables in both the volume and value of deals where they advise.

 “This award specifically recognises our market-leading position and sector approach, and is therefore particularly pleasing, as it reflects our joint efforts across many practices,” said, Global Head of T&R Simon Collins.

Head of Corporate Finance for KPMG in the Cayman Islands Tully Cornick said KPMG continues to expand its Corporate Finance advisory services in the Cayman Islands and across the globe with the aim of serving the company’s clients’ needs regardless of where they are located.

 “We appreciate the industry’s recognition of our continued commitment to quality service and that during a time of significant market turmoil we continue to develop our business,” said Head of Transactions and Restructuring in the Cayman Islands Kris Beighton.

 
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