Regulation Asia Awards ‘Consulting Firm of the Year’ to KPMG

KPMG has been awarded Consulting Firm of the Year in the inaugural Regulation Asia Awards for Excellence 2018, after a rigorous selection process involving a judging panel made up of subject-matter experts and the Regulation Asia editorial team.

The award represents a recognition that KPMG has defined itself as a leading player when it comes to understanding the views of regulators as well as the entities they regulate, a position strengthened by a diverse team of consultants that includes compliance specialists, technology experts and former regulators. In the submission process, KPMG was able to demonstrate its strengths across the region, including in Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, Taiwan, as well as several emerging markets.

Sean Chen, Head of Financial Risk Management in Asia Pacific (ASPAC), said, “We are honoured that KPMG has been named the Consulting Firm of the Year in Regulation Asia Awards for Excellence 2018. This accolade reflects the strength of our regulatory and compliance practice across ASPAC where we bring to bear a holistic breadth of experience and a deep understanding of the evolving regulatory technology and open banking landscape to help our clients navigate the complexities of regulatory compliance. It further demonstrates the commitment and drive of our compliance, technology and regulatory professionals to deliver innovative change management solutions and exceptional client service, including leveraging on our strong ASPAC network and alliance relationships to win this honour.”

In the past year, the scope of KPMG’s consulting work ranged from helping clients navigate the extra-territorial impact of MiFID II, file virtual banking licence applications in Hong Kong, automate LIBOR contract analysis with machine learning, and identify compatible RegTech solutions through a newly-acquired matching platform called Matchi. KPMG has also deployed comprehensive solutions for KYC process automation, data privacy and regulatory reporting.

The firm was also highly commended in the Regulatory Change Management category for developing GRC solutions that help banks in Taiwan comply with new rules requiring them to implement firm-wide risk management systems, that should not only be able to monitor regulatory changes, but also directly link changes to the related controls and processes required for compliance. Given the more than 30,000 individual banking regulation provisions in Taiwan, and a lack of technology solutions available to meet the new rules, KPMG’s rule based technology and structured approach will “undoubtedly leave a footprint in the industry”, said one judge.

KPMG also received the ‘One to Watch’ designation for delivering a proof-of-concept KYC Shared Ledger, developed in collaboration with three banks and Bluzelle, which leverages blockchain technology to facilitate the sharing of digitised KYC information across banks and significantly reduce onboarding times.

Mr. Chen concluded, “Winning the three awards is a testament to our relentless focus to build a leading financial regulatory compliance practice and underlines the strategic importance of this practice as a growth engine in our Advisory business and for KPMG as a whole”.

The awards were presented at a ceremony in Singapore on 13 November 2018.

About the Regulation Asia Awards for Excellence 2018

The inaugural Regulation Asia Awards for Excellence recognises technology companies, legal and consulting firms, and exchanges that have shaped the regulatory landscape in Asia Pacific, as well as outstanding technology projects both in mature and emerging markets by large tech firms and innovative startups that help meet the requirements of a specific regulatory change infrastructure.

For a full list of award winners, visit www.regulationasia.com/awards.

About Regulation Asia

Regulation Asia is the leading source for actionable regulatory intelligence for Asia Pacific markets. Since 2013, our audience and subscription base have grown to include regulatory bodies, exchanges, banks, asset managers and service providers, allowing us to play a key role in the regulatory agenda.

Visit www.regulationasia.com or connect via LinkedIn or Twitter.

For more information, please contact:

Charmaine Athaide
Director, Programme Coordinator
Regulation Asia
+65 9023 4274
[email protected]

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