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KPMG International structure and governance

KPMG is a global organization of professional services firms providing audit, tax and advisory services. KPMG is the brand under which the member firms of KPMG International Limited (“KPMG International”) operate and provide professional services.

Each firm is a separate legal entity and together they form the KPMG global organization. “KPMG” is used to refer to individual member firms within the KPMG organization or to one or more member firms collectively.

In many parts of the world, regulated businesses (such as audit and legal firms) are required by law to be locally owned and independent.

KPMG member firms do not, and cannot, operate as a corporate multinational. KPMG member firms are generally locally owned and managed. Each KPMG member firm is responsible for its own obligations and liabilities.

KPMG member firms – legal structure and relationship with KPMG International

  • Benefiting all the KPMG member firms

    Member firms in the KPMG organization are members in, or have other legal connections to, KPMG International, an English private company limited by guarantee. KPMG International acts as the coordinating entity for the overall benefit of the KPMG member firms but does not provide professional services to clients. Professional services to clients are exclusively provided by member firms.

  • Supporting consistency of service quality

    Our structure is designed to support consistency of service quality and adherence to agreed values wherever in the world KPMG firms operate. KPMG member firms commit to conduct their operations in compliance with a common set of values, standards and service quality expectations. Partners and employees within those firms commit to act with integrity at all times. 

  • Governing of Policies and regulations

    Under their membership and associated agreements with KPMG International, member firms are required to comply with KPMG International's policies and regulations, including quality standards governing how they operate and how they provide services to clients. This includes having a structure that facilitates continuity and stability and being able to adopt global strategies, share resources (incoming and outgoing), service multinational clients, manage risk and deploy global methodologies and tools. Member firm Heads of Audit have direct responsibility for audit quality.

  • Providing freedom of operation

    Individual member firms may consist of more than one separate legal entity. If this is the case, each separate legal entity will be responsible only for its own obligations and liabilities, unless it is expressly agreed otherwise.

  • Regulating participation

    A firm's status as a member of a KPMG member firm and its participation in the global organization may be terminated if, among other things, it has not complied with the policies and regulations set by KPMG International or any of its other obligations owed to it.

  • Ensuring equality

    KPMG International and the member firms are not a global partnership, single firm, multinational corporation, joint venture, or in a principal or agent relationship or partnership with each other. No member firm has any authority to obligate or bind KPMG International or any of its related entities or any other member firm vis-à-vis third parties, nor does KPMG International or any of its related entities have any such authority to obligate or bind any member firm.


KPMG International - Governance

KPMG International acts as the coordinating entity for the overall benefit of the KPMG organization. It facilitates audit quality across the organization by establishing common policies, processes and standards to be applied across member firms.

KPMG International’s governance bodies are comprised of the Global Council, the Global Board (including its Committees), the Global Management Team and the Global Steering Groups. Further detail on each of these is set out below.


KPMG International structure and governance

KPMG International Governance Bodies

As set out above, as of 1 October 2020, the KPMG International Governance Bodies and their functions are as follows:

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Leadership

The affairs of KPMG International, and its related entities are the responsibility of several bodies.
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