Aseana chooses KPMG over Mazars for audit work
KPMG wins Aseana audit
KPMG wins Aseana audit
LSE-LISTED Aseana Properties has chosen KPMG as its new auditor, replacing Mazars.
The property company, which invests in Malaysia and Vietnam, chose KPMG after a tender process.
There are no circumstances relating to Mazars departure as auditors that require notice to Aseana’s shareholders.
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