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IAB key trends, rankings and research in 2013

IAB key trends, rankings and research in 2013. Ana Gyorkos, Editor For BKR International, Dublin. www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com. A brief introduction…. www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com. Running order.

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IAB key trends, rankings and research in 2013

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  1. IAB key trends, rankings and research in 2013 Ana Gyorkos, Editor For BKR International, Dublin www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  2. A brief introduction… www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  3. Running order • Global analysis of network and association performance in 2012 – sneak peek for 2013 • Key global trends (M&A, service lines etc.) • Regional trends • Special analysis: China and Africa • Where does BKR International stand? • What does the future holds? • Q&A www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  4. 2012 – faltering growth www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  5. Facts & Figures 45surveyed networks/associations 22 Networks 23 Associations 48% of overall fees earned are from Audit & Accounting services 23% from Tax 29% from advisory services $165.4bn overall market fee income 23% networks/associations reported a decrease in annual fee income Networks have 88% market share globally 11% networks/associations reported double digit growth Big Four have 67% market share globally www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  6. M&A – from prediction to reality As growth stalls in developed markets, M&A presents an opportunity for growth PKF International hit most in 2012 as BDO International firms merge with its Australia, UK and part of China operations Large single firms in the US merging: LarsonAllen and Clifton Gunderson, JH Cohen and Reznick Group Big Four focusing on advisory acquisition especially in the IT and analytics sector Not many Big Four firm takeovers in 2012 Large scale M&A expected to increase into 2013 Firm leaders engaged in increasing number of discussions regarding potential M&A activity www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  7. Networks Networks6% to $145bn Grant Thornton International overtakes RSM as 6th largest network, leading by $194.2m Nexia International claims back place of 10th largest network by overtaking PKF International Top 10 networks fee income 6.5% in fy12; in fy11 up 8% www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  8. Associations Associations - growth flat Total fee income $20.3bn No change in the top 10 ranking IGAF Polaris rebrands as PrimeGlobal Top 10 associations fee income 0.4% in fy12; in fy11 up 7% www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  9. World survey 2013 sneak peek Deloitte took over PwC as largest global network – advisory services race heats up as assurance declines BDO revenues expected to increase significantly (key economies such as the UK, South Africa, China…) Decrease in revenues expected for PKF International and potential decrease for RSM Several moves between member firms – some associations seeing a decline year-on year while new ones are being set up Another year of growth expected and the increase in top 10 market share www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  10. Audit margins decreasing – pressure to increase efficiency Standard compliance – still no plan on IFRS in US and Japan Fee pressure continues to rise Audit: under pressure Increasing statutory audit threshold Regulatory oversight Decrease in client loyalty www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  11. Regions www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  12. Growth by Country: IAB www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  13. Big Four www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  14. North America www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  15. South America www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  16. Asia-Pacific www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  17. Europe www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  18. Africa and Middle East www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  19. Revenue vs. Staff www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  20. China • Strongest mid-tier market – Since 2013 Ruihuathe 3rd largest firm in the market • Big Four under regulatory pressure • Significant push to develop strong domestic players, which could become large international players – by the MoF and CICPA • Shinewing and Reanda International different way of approaching international expansion • Concerns over audit quality of domestic firms as they move towards international clients. Software and quality control improvements needed www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  21. China www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  22. Emerging opportunities - Africa • Why Africa? • In 2013 IAB Africa survey a combined 25 networks (14) and associations (11) took part – combined fee income of over $2bn • Mid-tier revenues between $1m (Key Will Group) to $108.8m (Praxity/includes Mazars) • Accounting networks and associations have significantly increase their investment in the continent • Big Four looking to integrate practices • For mid-tier associations and networks difficulty to find member firms • Fears of corruption, quality and talent shortages • Countries to watch out for www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  23. Regulation, regulation, regulation www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  24. Regulation all around • Regulation in the market becoming extremely fragmented, but business increasingly global • European debate awaiting trilog (Council, Commission and Parliament) – mandatory rotation an option – directive or regulation • UK Competition Commission • US congress stops PCAOB mandatory rotation debate • India Companies bill resulting in challenges and opportunities for the mid-tier www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  25. Biggest Issue www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  26. What the future holds • More M&A among firms globally • Continued fee pressure though some improvements in sight • Increased expansion across regions of Africa • Increased public scrutiny of tax work • Pressure to find niche advisory work • Increased regulation compliance work • Capping staff numbers in developed markets • Being able to work truly internationally • becoming an even bigger challenge due to regulation www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

  27. Thank you • For more information visit: www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com • Follow us: @WAI_news • Follow me: @AnaGyorkos • Email: ana.gyorkos@timetric.com www.internationalaccountingbulletin.com

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