KPMG’s story in India can be said to be marked by growth and innovation under the leadership of its CEO, Yezdi Nagporewalla. Reflecting on the past two years, several milestones stand out but most of all, it is the company’s commitment to the bigger picture and planning that has allowed it to navigate challenges. Nagporewalla shares his thoughts on the big developments and focus areas at the consultancy.
On KPMG’s milestones and initiatives…
One of the key initiatives for the company has been generative AI adoption. The focus on talent development too has been pivotal, ensuring that we attract and nurture the best minds. We have placed a significant emphasis on environmental, social and governance (ESG), aligning our operations with the broader goals of sustainability and social responsibility. In addition to our achievements in India, our work and partnerships in nearby regions such as Nepal and Sri Lanka have been a testament to KPMG’s commitment to growth and innovation beyond borders.
Furthermore, the KPMG Innovation Kaleidoscope - Insights Centre in Mumbai and Bengaluru are milestones that encapsulate our ethos of collaborative innovation. This facility serves as a nexus for co-creation, bringing together clients, startups and strategic partners to address complex business challenges with a blend of Indian and global solutions, including AR-VR devices, tax technologies and digital solutions for ESG.
On balancing regulatory compliance, tech advancements and ethical standards…
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