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Revenue up 11% at PwC Australia but tough days ahead

The financial results were the last it will report with a contribution from the Government division, which delivered 20% of revenue.

PwC Australia posted 2023 revenues of A$3.4 billion

PwC Australia’s scandal-plagued Australian operation is set to relinquish its top ranking among the Big Four accounting and consulting firms next year after the firesale of its government business for only A$1.

The firm’s 2023 financial results, while showing an 11% increase in revenue to A$3.4

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Lachlan Colquhoun Mon, 04 Sep 2023
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