KPMG ousts Grant Thornton in property audit
KPMG has replaced Grant Thornton after four years as auditor of East Balkan Properties
KPMG has replaced Grant Thornton after four years as auditor of East Balkan Properties
KPMG HAS DISPLACED Grant Thornton as auditor of East Balkan Properties after a competitive tender process.
A company spokesman said Grant Thornton had been replaced after four years “as part of a cost saving process”.
EBP focuses on commercial, retail and industrial property in Bulgaria, Romania and Serbia, as well as throughout the Balkan region.
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