New Zealand

Audit Committee Institute (NZ) 

Established in 1999, KPMG's Audit Committee Institute provides information, resources, and knowledge-sharing opportunities through a variety of forms, surveys, and publications.  We help audit committee members and their boards enhance the effectiveness and integrity of the financial reporting process.

Contact - Auckland

Alan Brame

Alan Brame

Lead Partner - Advisory

+ 64 9 367 5811

Contact - Wellington

Souella Cumming

Souella Cumming

Lead Partner - IARCS, Partner - Government

+64 4 816 4519

About ACI

The Institute provides a range of resources, including:

 

  • publications and regular forums designed to facilitate the exchange of views and insights on audit committee best practices and processes
  • other topics of interest to members of boards and audit committees. 

 

International Audit Committee Institutes


 

Articles and publications

 


Audit

We can help you make sense of today's increasingly complex business risks and reflect these in your financial statements.

Internal Audit, Risk and Compliance

We can help make your internal audit functions, enterprise risk management programmes, and risk management more effective.

Advisory

We provide a range of services covering management consulting, risk consulting, and transactions & restructuring.

KPMG’s Global Audit Committee Survey

global audit committee
The views of 1,800 global audit committee members on a range of issues from financial reporting and disclosures to audit committee effectiveness.

Audit Committee Priorities for 2013

Audit Committee Priorities for 2013
KPMG's Audit Committee Institute (ACI) has published its Audit Committee Priorities for 2013, highlighting key issues that should be top-of-mind for every audit committee as they shape their 2013 agenda.

Global Boardroom Insights - Top Challenges for 2013: The Audit Committee Perspective

ACI - Global Boardroom Insights 2013
In a new publication from KPMG's Audit Committee Institute, audit committee chairs-from the global organizations in Brazil, Germany, the U.S. and UK-offer perspectives on key challenges and priorities shaping audit committee and board agendas in 2013.