Accountancy

KPMG taps partners for extra cash ahead of £1bn Carillion claim

The new structure has five levels of full equity partners with profit share rising as partners ascend the ranks

Ex-partners said KPMG had long been thinly capitalised compared to the rest of the Big Four and boosting its capital reserves had been a long time coming
Ex-partners said KPMG had long been thinly capitalised compared to the rest of the Big Four and boosting its capital reserves had been a long time coming Photo: Getty Images

KPMG is bolstering its balance sheet ahead of a £1bn lawsuit, with a new partner ranking plan requiring fresh capital injections into the firm’s coffers, each time a partner reaches a new tier.

The firm is also rolling out a new band of non-equity partners, as it awaits the details of the £1bn-plus claim from the liquidators of its former audit client Carillion.

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