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PwC biggest audit clients

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Here is the list of top 25 clients of PwC in terms of total audit fees in millions. The financials and insurance sector are the major contributor in terms of fees for PwC. IBM is the only non-financial and insurance company in the top 5. These 25 clients together contribute $1.17 billion in audit fees for PwC.

Top Indian Companies and their Auditors

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The Indian accounting landscape is primarily regulated by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI). The ICAI sets standards and guidelines for accounting and auditing practices. As of recent estimates, India has over 400,000 Chartered Accountants (CAs).

Big4 in the news

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New US Chairman for PwC, Deloitte oversight failure in Nigeria, and PwC's new acquisition

Top Companies in India

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India sees a dominance of government-owned enterprises in key sectors like banking, oil, and utilities, while also showcasing the rapid rise of private conglomerates such as the Adani Group and tech giants like Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys. Approximately 33% of the companies listed are government-owned.

SEC’s Cryptomining actions

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The SEC charged NVIDIA for not disclosing cryptomining's impact on its GPU sales and imposed a $5.5 million penalty. Additionally, the SEC halted a fraudulent cryptomining scheme and expanded its Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit.

Elon Musk Twitter deal financing

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Elon Musk has secured $7.14 billion in financing for Twitter, with significant investments from Larry Ellison’s Trust ($1 billion), Sequoia Capital ($800 million), VyCapital ($700 million), Binance ($500 million), and Andreessen Horowitz ($400 million).

Total employees and gender diversity in Big4

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This blog explores the workforce and gender representation within the Big Four firms: PwC, Deloitte, KPMG, and EY. It highlights the number of employees, gender distribution, and the proportion of female partners across these leading firms.