KPMG Forensics' over 3,000-strong global network of experienced professionals use accounting, investigation, intelligence, technology, economics and deep industry skills alongside consistent global methodologies to help reduce reputational risk and commercial loss, and to improve the value obtained from existing contracts.
 

The changing nature of business has not only created new opportunities, but also new risks and potential threats including:

  • the increasing sophistication of fraud, organized crime and terrorism
  • more complex legislation and regulations, some with increasing extra-territorial reach
  • developing challenges in technology
  • complex cross-border disputes
  • dependencies on unfamiliar business partners and more complex supply and distribution channels.


Organizations that effectively monitor and swiftly respond to potentially damaging situations such as these, are better placed to deal with them quickly and successfully, while reducing adverse financial, reputational or operational impact. 
 

KPMG Forensic offers robust, practical advice, helping our clients deal with:

  • fraud, misconduct and corruption investigations
  • tracing funds, assets, companies and individuals
  • commercial disputes
  • regulatory compliance
  • preventing and detecting fraud or financial crime.
     

We can also deploy technology tools to help clients deal effectively with large amounts of data and documentation, to manage and disclose important material or highlight fraud, weaknesses and business opportunities from within corporate data.

KPMG Forensic aims to provide our firms' clients with the tools and services they need to keep on top of the major risks they face.

Our network of forensic professionals bring a consistent global approach, combined with a tailored local focus, to sensitive and complicated cross-border engagements.

KPMG Forensic is a trusted adviser to some of the world's leading enterprises. Our teams are located in the major developed markets as well as the key emerging economies in Central and Eastern Europe, Russia, South America, Africa, The Middle East and Asia.