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      KPMG understands the unique nature of the public sector and the challenges it faces, especially around delivering better public services within tight financial constraints. We work closely with agencies across the public sector spectrum (from government departments to state-owned enterprises), providing advice and assurance to solve problems and deliver results. 

      KPMG offers a range of services to help government organisations improve productivity and the quality of services they provide, help generate increased value for money, and assist with performance-related issues and challenges.

      Jack Carroll

      Partner - Consulting

      KPMG in New Zealand



      Our focus areas

      KPMG offers a range of services to help government organisations improve productivity and the quality of services they provide; help generate increased value for money; and assist with performance-related issues and challenges.

      Building for better with a holistic and sustainable approach to planning, delivering and improving our infrastructure.

      Governments are modernising fast, yet transformation remains complex.

      Transforming the way health and social care is provided to our communities in Aotearoa New Zealand.

      Supporting Aotearoa New Zealand’s transition to a safe, sustainable and future-ready transport system.

      Providing leading commercial and financial advice to support New Zealand’s social and affordable housing sector.

      Balancing critical infrastructure with practical complexities.

      Driving meaningful change within the higher education sector.


      Our insights

      Smarter Procurement for New Zealand’s Water Sector

      A blueprint for creating citizen-centric value through AI-driven transformation

      Governance lessons for new water boards.

      Using digital technologies to enhance infrastructure planning, construction, and asset management.

      A timely reflection of what we have in common with other countries when it comes to funding, delivering and operating our infrastructure assets.

      Five keys tips for digitising government.


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