South Africa:
Frontiers In Finance Supplement - March 2012
11 September 2013
KPMG, South Africa
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Transparency has become a critical issue for both traditional
and alternative investment managers, especially in the post-crisis
era.
To meet the demands of institutional investors and regulators,
many in the industry have adopted the various best practice
standards that now exist, and are providing clients with relevant
assurance reports. However, as a recent KPMG survey1 reveals,
adhering to these standards, and compiling the desired assurance
reports, is no longer sufficient.
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