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Punit Renjen (Chairman)

Barry Salzberg (CEO)


210,400 employees
Founded in 1845 in London by William Welch Deloitte
Business it serves Consumer business, Energy & Resources, financial services, life
science & Health care, Manufacturing, Public sector, Real estate, Technology media
&Telecommunication
Locations in India Hyderabad, Bangalore, delhi
Deloit share- 13-14 $

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited /dlt//tu//tomt.su/, commonly referred to


as Deloitte, is one of the "Big Four" professional services firms along with PwC, EY,
and KPMG. Its global headquarters are located in New York City, United States.
Deloitte is the largest professional services network in the world by revenue and by
the number of professionals. Deloitte provides audit, tax, consulting, enterprise risk
and financial advisory services with more than 200,000 professionals in over 150
countries. In FY 201314, it earned a record $34.2 billion USD in revenues
In 1845, William Welch Deloitte opened an office in Basinghall Street in London.
Deloitte was the first person to be appointed an independent auditor of a public
company, namely the Great Western Railway. He went on to open an office in New
York in 1880
At the time of the US-led mergers to form Deloitte & Touche, the name of the
international firm was a problem, because there was no worldwide exclusive access
to the names "Deloitte" or "Touche Ross" key member firms such as Deloitte in UK
and Touche Ross in Australia had not joined the merger. The name DRT International
was therefore chosen, referring to Deloitte, Ross and Tohmatsu. In 1993, the
international firm was renamed Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu to reflect the contribution
from the Japanese firm, as well as agreements to use both of the names Deloitte
and Touche.
Services
Audit, finance, human capital, Operations, Risk, Strategy, Tax & Technology
Audit (30%): Provides the organization's traditional accounting and audit services,
as well as internal auditing and IT control assurance.[29]

Consulting (33%): Assists clients by providing services in the areas of enterprise


applications, technology integration, strategy & operations, human capital, and
short-term outsourcing.
Financial Advisory (9%): Provides corporate finance services to clients, including
dispute, personal and commercial bankruptcy, forensics, e-discovery, document
review, advisory, capital projects consulting and valuation services.
Enterprise Risk (9%): Provides offerings in enterprise risk management,
information security and privacy, data quality and integrity, project risk and
business continuity management.
Tax (19%): Helps clients increase their net asset value, undertake the transfer
pricing and international tax activities of multinational companies, minimize their
tax liabilities, implement tax computer systems, and provides advisory of tax
implications of various business decisions

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