Big 4 Revenue 2016
Each year the accounting firms release their revenue numbers one at a time. As they release their financial results, we publish them in our blog. We curate all the postings and videos related to the big four public accounting firms revenue here.
2016 Big 4 Revenue by Accounting Firm
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Deloitte made $36.8 billion in 2016
PwC made $35.9 billion in 2016
EY made $29.6 billion in 2016
KPMG made $25.4 billion in 2016
PwC Revenue 2016
PwC’s fiscal year ends on June 30. After they closed their financial statements for 2016, they announced revenues of $35.9 billion. Check out our PwC Revenue blog post for further details.
Pricewaterhousecoopers’ most profitable line of service in 2016 was their Assurance line of service. PwC’s Assurance line of service accounted for 15.3 billion in revenue in 2016.
PwC’s largest region was their North America and Caribbean region. This region accounted for $14.9 billion in revenues in 2016.
You can also watch our Youtube video that provides a short summary of the results that PwC released.
Deloitte Revenue 2016
Deloitte’s fiscal year ends May 31. They are the first of the big four accounting firms to announce revenues each year. They announced revenues of $36.8 billion for the fiscal year ended 2016. Read our Deloitte Revenue blog post for further details.
The 2016 Deloitte financial results represent real growth for Deloitte of about 4.5%. In local currency terms, Deloitte achieved about 9.5% financial growth in 2016.
As part of the Deloitte 2016 financial results release, Deloitte announced that their number of employees grew from 225,000 professionals to 244,400 in 2016.
You can also watch our youtube video below to get a brief overview of their financial results.
EY Revenue 2016
Ernst and Young announced revenues of $29.6 billion for their fiscal year ended 2016. Check out our EY Revenue 2016 blog post for further details around their 2016 revenues and other important metrics.
The EY 2016 financial results release represents the sixth consecutive year of growth for EY. Ernst & Young had financial growth of 9% in local currency.
EY’s Transaction Advisory Services practice experienced the highest growth of 14.2% among all their practices.
E&Y’s Asia Pacific region experienced the most growth of all their regions with a 12.5% growth rate.
You can also watch our youtube video below for a short summary of their financial results.
KPMG Revenue 2016
In December of 2016, KPMG announced global revenues of $25.42 billion. This represented a growth in local currency of 8% for KPMG. Check out KMPG revenue 2016 blog for further details about KPMG’s 2016 revenue numbers.
KPMG’s most profitable line of services was Audit. Their audit line of service represented $10 billion of their $25 billion in revenue for 2016.
KPMG’s most profitable region was their EMA region. Their Europe, Middle East and Africa region accounted for $11.34 billion in revenues for 2016.
Their fastest growing region in 2016 was their Asia Pacific region with 9.8% growth in local currency.
KPMG also grew to 189,000 professionals in 2016.