Jingyi to expand into Australia
Jingyi Group and local partner TST Partners are looking to set up funds in property development, mortgage-backed securities, and equities and fixed income securities.
Jingyi Group and local partner TST Partners are looking to set up funds in property development, mortgage-backed securities, and equities and fixed income securities.
The election of new board members at CPA Australia won't be straightforward.
Accounting software company Reckon Limited has seen substantial changes to its shareholder register on Thursday morning.
A group of key rebel members has told a review panel that the panel's priority should be to properly deal with allegations it has overpaid directors.
Accountant KPMG has started a new "sales transformation" team, in the latest move by consultants into areas dominated by advertising industry firms.
One in three Deloitte staff have an Asian background but far fewer of them are breaking through to the top ranks of the accounting firm.
The once-ubuiqitous former CEO of CPA is slowly but surely being erased. It must be killing him.
Gin and tonics have long been one of Andy Lim's techniques for adapting to a more "mainstream" working environment.
CPA's failure to act on a legal conflict over its advice arm means members around the country will lose capped liability from negligence claims in October.
Big four professional services firms have recognised the entrepreneurial boom and are allowing staff to moonlight as a talent retention tool.
The emergency director parachuted into the depleted CPA Australia board won't extend his tenure beyond September 30.
The head of the panel looking at the way CPA Australia is run has sympathised with members angry at the state of the embattled accounting body but would not endorse a push to replace all of the remaining long-term directors.
Governments will now have to record the risks and benefits of public private partnerships on balance sheets
CPA Australia has refused to send an email to members on behalf of 16 past leaders to call for an emergency meeting, arguing that it is already running an independent review.
Gavin Whyte moved from KPMG to rival Deloitte to spend more less time selling the possibility of data science and more time on actually making it happen.
Accenture paid a "significant premium" for creative agency The Monkeys and will face major challenges growing the advertising firm, maintaining its culture, and retaining staff.
A group of 16 past state presidents and national leaders of the CPA have declared war upon the remaining board of the embattled accounting body.
After a governance disaster in an organisation that promotes governance, it is time to let sunlight be the disinfectant.
KKR & Co dealmakers have been in and around this year's biggest deals and it now seems they'll be adding some sell-side business to their hefty workload.
The regulator approved CPA Australia's application to become a registered tax agent association despite scant evidence it was accountable to members.
CPA Australia has revealed that member numbers fell for the first time in a decade from a peak of more than 160,000 to a total of 158,311 as of June 30.
KPMG Corporate Finance has been mandated to find a new investor for Melbourne-based software integrator Sable37.
So the independent review will be handed to the dregs of a board still controlled by Malley's allies.
Revealed: Accenture, determined to create an end-to-end marketing service, shelled out $63m for the award-winning creative agency.
Skipp Williamson uses the euphemism "digital rescue". That's when staff from her consultancy, Partners in Performance, are called in to help a client bring order to an out-of-control IT project.
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