Deloitte signals $27bn plus in global revenue

The Deloitte CEO has signalled the firm’s global revenue would rise more than 16.9% to exceed $27bn in fiscal 2008

Written by AccountancyAge.com

Jim Quigley, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu chief executive, forecast yesterday the firm’s global revenue would rise more than 16.9% in 2008, helped by strong growth for its advisory services.

He said in a statement he expects fiscal 2008 revenue to exceed $27bn (₤13.6bn), compared with $23.1bn in fiscal 2007, according the The Times.

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Quigley said Deloitte was seeing growth in all areas, but that growth was ‘particularly strong’ for its advisory services.

In the UK, Deloitte is expecting to beat its ₤2bn target, bringing it within striking distance of rival firm PricewaterhouseCoopers.

Further reading:

Deloitte closes in on top spot as £2bn barrier stands ready to fall

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