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KPMG Australia implements radical changes, lays off 200 employees – Here’s why

News • 19th Jun 2024 • 2 Min Read

KPMG Australia implements radical changes, lays off 200 employees – Here’s why

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Author: Samriddhi Srivastava Samriddhi Srivastava
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In response to these market dynamics, KPMG Australia has undertaken an ambitious $80 million cost-cutting initiative. This effort seeks not only to streamline operations but also to strategically realign the firm's consulting division with emerging market trends.

The consulting landscape has been tumultuous globally, with firms grappling with reduced client demand and reputational challenges. In this context, KPMG Australia has announced a significant restructuring initiative, including the shedding of 200 senior positions and a strategic pivot towards technology-focused advisory services. 

This move comes amidst broader efforts to streamline operations and enhance profitability in a rapidly evolving market, reported Financial Review. 

Over the past year, consulting firms across the UK and Australia have faced severe challenges. The aftermath of the PwC tax scandal and sluggish client demand have exacerbated pressures on profitability and operational efficiency. 

KPMG Australia, responding to these market dynamics, has embarked on an ambitious $80 million cost-cutting exercise. This initiative not only aims to rationalize operations but also to reposition the firm's consulting arm in alignment with emerging market trends.

Paul Howes, KPMG Australia's Consulting Leader, underscored the necessity of these changes, highlighting a global shift away from traditional consulting paradigms towards technology-enabled advisory services. 

According to Howes, the decision reflects a strategic imperative to adapt to the evolving needs of clients and enhance the firm's competitive edge in a challenging economic environment.

The restructuring effort at KPMG Australia will predominantly affect senior consultant-level positions and above. Approximately 200 roles will be phased out, while around 50 employees will be redeployed within the organization. 

This realignment aims to optimize resource allocation and enhance operational efficiency across the firm's service lines.

In fiscal year 2023, KPMG Australia reported total revenues of $2.55 billion AUD, marking a 9.1% increase from the previous year. Despite this growth, challenges emerged in late 2022, prompting CEO Andrew Yates to emphasize the need for proactive adjustments in business strategy. 

The firm's revenue breakdown by service line highlighted significant gains in areas such as Enterprise, Infrastructure, Assets & Places, and Management Consulting, while other segments faced marginal declines.

Looking ahead, KPMG Australia plans to elevate technology consulting to constitute approximately 60% of its overall consulting portfolio. This strategic emphasis on tech-enabled services underscores the firm's commitment to innovation and responsiveness to market demands. 

As part of this transformation, KPMG will focus on enhancing organizational design, fostering collaboration, and leveraging behavioural insights to optimize client outcomes.

The restructuring initiative also includes a reevaluation of organizational psychology and delayering strategies aimed at enhancing agility and communication within the firm. These efforts are geared towards fostering a more cohesive and responsive organizational culture capable of navigating complex client needs and market challenges.

In conclusion, KPMG Australia's radical overhaul and strategic realignment represent proactive measures to navigate the evolving consulting landscape. By prioritizing technology-enabled advisory services and streamlining operations, the firm seeks to strengthen its market position and drive sustainable growth amidst ongoing economic uncertainties. 

As KPMG continues to adapt its business model to meet client expectations and industry trends, the restructuring initiative underscores a commitment to innovation, efficiency, and long-term resilience in a competitive consulting environment.

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