Who are KPMG’s largest clients?

The most frequently searched question for all Big4s are who are their largest audit clients. In the previous blog we looked into how KPMG stacks in regard to audit clients versus the total S&P 500 Companies. Below is a scatterplot showing the audit fee distribution of KPMG clients in the US.

Here is the list of top 25 clients of KPMG in terms of total fees in millions. The financials and industrial sectors are the major contributors in terms of fees for KPMG. Citigroup is KPMG’s biggest audit client generating a fee revenue of $97 million. GE, Wells Fargo, and BNY Mellon occupies the second, third, and fourth place respectively. These 25 clients together contribute $676 million in audit fees for KPMG. KPMG’s total global audit revenues for FY20 was $11 billion.

SecurityGICS SectorAudit FeesAudit Related FeesTax FeesOther FeesTotal
Citigroup Inc.Financials67219097
General ElectricIndustrials61144079
Wells FargoFinancials4647057
The Bank of New York MellonFinancials21232047
Pfizer Inc.Health Care4115047
General DynamicsIndustrials2522029
Baker Hughes CoEnergy2700028
PepsiCo Inc.Consumer Staples2410026
Omnicom GroupCommunication Services2300024
Accenture plcInformation Technology2011023
Emerson Electric CompanyIndustrials2021023
FMC CorporationMaterials1611119
CBRE GroupReal Estate1332018
CenturyLink IncCommunication Services1800018
Occidental PetroleumEnergy1600016
Western DigitalInformation Technology1005016
Fidelity National Information ServicesInformation Technology1301014
Centene CorporationHealth Care1210013
Estée Lauder CompaniesConsumer Staples1102013
Halliburton Co.Energy1200012
Visa Inc.Information Technology1021012
SVB FinancialFinancials1111012
ZoetisHealth Care1001011
NortonLifeLockInformation Technology1100011
General MillsConsumer Staples812011

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