KPMG broadens commitment to the South Island
MEDIA RELEASE – 22nd November 2013
KPMG broadens commitment to the South Island with two new appointments
Leading professional services company, KPMG, is deepening its commitment to the South Island with the appointment of two new partners to its growing Christchurch office.
“KPMG
is focused on meeting the needs of our clients through
investing in capability across the firm,” said KPMG Office
Managing Partner, Alex Skinner.
“I am pleased to
announce that new partners Peter Taylor and Benjamin Badger
will add to our vibrant and well-qualified Christchurch
team.
“Benjamin’s recruitment allows us to improve our service offering across the business, while Peter’s appointment is building on the strength and abilities that have contributed to our on-going success.”
Peter Taylor
Peter Taylor
Audit Partner
Peter joined KPMG in 2001 following a secondment to KPMG London in the financial services team and has been senior audit manager in Christchurch since 2008.
“One of the best ways to serve our clients is to invest in our people,” said Alex Skinner.
“Peter is an outstanding professional who brings an exceptional breadth of experience to the position and his appointment as partner will further boost our leadership in the audit division.
“His knowledge and perspective will continue to increase the ability of KPMG to serve the wide range of needs of clients throughout the local business community.
Benjamin Badger
Benjamin Badger
Private Enterprise Partner
Benjamin joins KPMG from ASB where he held the position of Senior Commercial Manager. He brings significant experience and market knowledge across a number of sectors including engineering and construction, healthcare, manufacturing, supermarket, retail, wholesale and franchising.
“Benjamin joins us at a time when we’re experiencing strong growth in our Private Enterprise division,” said KPMG Christchurch, Private Enterprise Partner, Andrew Hawkes.
“We understand that our clients need a comprehensive approach to business and banking needs and in order to be successful, we must draw on the skills and expertise of individuals across a range of sectors.
“Bringing in a partner from the commercial banking sector broadens our Private Enterprise expertise, bringing a different perspective and set of skills that will enhance our ability to help clients achieve their business and growth objectives.”
These appointments take the number of Christchurch partners up to five and total South Island staff to ----.
“Adding a depth and breadth of skills and leadership to our office underscores our strong focus on fuelling New Zealand’s prosperity through supporting our region’s local businesses,” Alex Skinner added.
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