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Business consulting
Powerful forces such as globalisation and rapid technological change are disrupting traditional business models. By working with Grant Thornton, you'll better understand these forces and their impact. We can formulate solutions to keep you ahead of disruptive change
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Cybersecurity
The explosion of data generated by digital technology, combined with a new degree of connectedness among organisations, means that there is ripe opportunity for the technologically savvy and criminally minded to take advantage.
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Forensic and investigation services
Fraud and corruption pose a growing challenge worldwide. The commercial landscape is changing fast. An ever more regulated environment means organisations must adopt stringent governance and compliance processes.
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Mergers and acquisitions
We work with entrepreneurial businesses in the mid-market to help them assess the true commercial potential of their planned acquisition and understand how the purchase might serve their longer- term strategic goals.
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Transactional advisory services
Transactions are significant events in the life of a business, so the stakes are high for both buyers and sellers.
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Valuations
Our valuation specialists blend technical expertise with a pragmatic outlook to deliver support during transactions, restructuring and disputes.
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International financial reporting standards (IFRS)
Our member firm IFRS advisers can help you navigate the complexity of the Standards so you can focus your time and effort on running your business.
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Audit quality monitoring
Our member firm IFRS advisers can help you navigate the complexity of the Standards so you can focus your time and effort on running your business.
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Global audit technology
We apply our global audit methodology through an integrated set of software tools known as the Voyager suite.
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Corporate and business tax
Growing businesses need strong tax management to meet current and future tax liabilities and we can help you achieve this, whatever challenges you face.
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Direct international tax
Dynamic companies are increasingly seizing cross-border opportunities to build their businesses. We have the insight and agility to create the strategies you need to respond quickly to ever-changing tax laws.
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Indirect international tax
With more goods and services crossing national borders than ever before, you may be facing indirect tax obligations in many countries – even those where your customer is located.
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Private client services
Protecting business and personal wealth is of upmost importance for private clients worldwide. At Grant Thornton, we bring reason and instinct to all aspects of your personal finance and compliance planning.
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Transfer pricing
The laws surrounding transfer pricing are becoming ever more complex, as tax affairs of multinational companies are facing scrutiny from media, regulators and the public.
A key component of our global strategy is to promote the delivery of consistent, high quality client service worldwide.
Grant Thornton Audit Review
Having a robust process of quality control is one of the most effective ways to guarantee we deliver high quality services to our clients.
To accomplish this, each member firm submits to an inspection of its quality control system under the Grant Thornton Audit Review (GTAR) at least once every three years.
The GTAR monitors compliance with professional standards and global audit policies. It is conducted by independent partners and managers from other member firms under the direction of the global audit quality control leader.
The inspection process includes an evaluation of the member firm’s assurance policies, benchmarking these against the international organisation. The team reviews financial statements, audit reports, engagement work papers and files, and interviews partners and staff.
The report on a firm’s quality-control system will report one of the following:
suitably designed and operating effectively (an unqualified report)
suitably designed and operating effectively except for one or more significant deficiencies (an except-for report) having material weaknesses in the design or operation of the quality-control system (an adverse report).
When the GTAR identifies a deficiency, the member firm is expected to address the deficiency and document its action plan to address the findings within a reasonable period of time and submit appropriate documentation. When follow up actions are required by member firms to address findings identified during the GTAR, a further visit or remote assessment is made to review progress in implementing these actions.
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