2019-6-21 22:30 |
'Big Four' firm PwC has launched a new tool for auditing cryptocurrency transaction data.
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2019-6-21 22:30 |
'Big Four' firm PwC has launched a new tool for auditing cryptocurrency transaction data.
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By CCN Markets: Big Four accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is expanding into the cryptocurrency audit business with the launch of a new solution. The firm is expanding its “Halo” suite of auditing tools to provide audit and assurance services to those clients that deal in crypto.
2019-6-21 14:39 | |
Coinspeaker Big Four Auditor PWC Launches a Tool For Auditing Crypto ActivitiesPricewaterhouseCoopers has announced the launch of a new tool for auditing cryptocurrency transaction data.
2019-6-21 12:17 | |
PwC's Halo tool can help blockchain firms, or any business dealing with cryptocurrencies, track cryptocurrency payments, ownership, and accounts, as well as bring all the information together in an easy-to-follow package.
2019-6-21 19:02 | |
One of the Big Four financial auditing and business services firms, PwC, wants to lend a hand to cryptocurrency businesses and help them keep track of their blockchain transactions. In an announcement released yesterday, PwC says the addition will be made to its suite of auditing tools called Halo.
2019-6-20 14:55 | |
Big Four accountancy firm, PwC, has just detailed a solution to help companies audit crypto asset activities. The service is an addition to PWC’s existing “Halo” suite of tools. The firm states that its new solution can provide even greater evidence of ownership of cryptocurrency than previously possible.
2019-6-20 00:00 | |
Tax and Auditing firm PwC the launch of an updated auditing solution for clients who are in possession of cryptocurrency. The solution known as Halo will offer a full breakdown of the client’s crypto treasury.
2019-6-19 21:18 | |
A cryptocurrency auditing software solution has been released by Big Four auditing firm PwC
2019-6-19 15:30 | |
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) is a Big Four auditing firm, which has established itself in the blockchain industry pretty firmly. According to a search on Indeed, the firm happens to be the top recruiter for jobs in this field right now, with 40 blockchain job opportunities at press time.
2019-3-31 17:45 | |
The top recruiter for blockchain-related jobs on recruitment platform Indeed is big four auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
2019-3-30 20:10 | |
PwC's Hong Kong division is exploring best practices for issuing stablecoins with non-profit Loopring Foundation. Auditing, though, is another matter.
2018-11-6 08:15 | |
Top professional services firms, including EY, PwC, and KPMG, are currently hiring hundreds of blockchain and cryptocurrency experts to offer auditing services to companies involved in the loosely regulated sector, the Financial Times reported on Oct.
2018-10-30 16:00 | |
Prompted by the surge in demand for auditing services of crypto firms, traditional accountancy companies are being forced to hire blockchain specialists. The likes of EY, PwC, and KPMG now have several clients from either the blockchain or digital currency space that want their business practices approved by established names.
2018-10-30 01:00 | |
PwC, a “Big Four” auditing firm, recently published research that found 84 percent of companies have either a “live” blockchain project or experiment underway. China Primed to Lead Blockchain Innovation The company surveyed over 600 executives from 15 countries–including the U.
2018-8-29 01:00 | |
Big Four auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) just released its 2018 Global Blockchain Survey, subtitled “Blockchain is here. What’s your next move?” The sweeping survey pools data from 600 technology executives from 15 territories, with 31 percent of represented companies accruing $1 billion or more in annual revenue.
2018-8-28 01:51 | |
“Big Four” Auditors To Test Blockchain Platform For Financial Reporting The biggest four auditing firms of the world, Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC, are getting together with 20 banks in Taiwan to trial a new service that will use the blockchain technology to make auditing for public companies and their reports. The main reason why the […]
2018-7-19 20:47 | |