Title: Kreston North European Conference
1Kreston North European Conference Update on
strategyand current developments22- 24 May
2008, St Petersburg Jon Lisby, Executive Director
2Agenda
- Overall performance in 2007
- Analysis of our growth
- Our current resources
- How do we compare?
- Referral performance
- Regional analysis
- A change in the fee basis
- Network v Association
- Whats our strategy? Where on the line?
- Now, where, how
3Another outstanding year
1.142bn
4Resources
- 236 (213) firms, 665 (543) offices 92
(75)countries, 18,500 (15,000) staff
52007 Recruitment
- Moscow
- Brazil 2 firms
- Dominican Republic
- Ukraine
- Vietnam
- Isle of Man
- United Kingdom
- Guatemala
- Mexico 3 firms
- Australia 3 firms
- 15 new firmsand .
6Exco France
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- France
- Africa (former EY)
- Côte dIvoire
- Gabon
- Niger
- Mauritania
- Congo
- Togo
- Benin
- Mali
- Burkina
- Cameroon
- Tchad
- Morocco
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- Poland
- West Indies, New Caledonianand Reunion
- Over 2,000 professionals
- Fee income US203m
7Analysis of growth
- 30 growth comprised
- 15 impact of recruitment less retirements
- 15 average organic growth
- Overall organic growth in line with Big 4
- Recruitment of Exco France brings improved
balance between Eurafne and North America - North America now 49 previously 60
- Eurafne now 41 previously 29
8Regional strength/recruitment targets(Source
International Accounting Bulletin Surveys 2007)
Membership analysis National position Kreston Growth Average Growth Fee Revenue Kreston Offices Partners Total Staff
2007 USm No. No. No.
USA 12 7 14 836 49 153 305 6649
UK 18 26 13 100 6 23 96 891
Australia 14 46 15 31 2 11 34 251
Germany 17 6 8 79 5 27 55 658
Canada 23 10 11 10 1 5 12 88
China 7 30 23 56 3 59 50 1,590
Netherlands 9 6 7 74 4 20 45 697
France 7 1200 8 194 11 109 139 1,794
Italy 17 -19 11 5 6 6 59
Russia 10 122 49 27 2 6 12 615
Middle East 16 8 19 6 16 15 208
Mexico 11 95 4 12 1 27 49 501
Other 277 16 203 349 4,347
World Total 15 30 20 1,707 100 665 1,167 18,348
9Regional analysis
Region 2008 2007
Fees USm No of Firms Fees USm No of Firms
Asia Pacific 6 110 34 7 93 35
Australia/New Z 2 33 13 2 27 13
Eurafne 41 697 146 29 387 125
Latin America (reunited) 2 23 33 2 20 30
North America 49 845 10 60 791 10
Total 100 1708 236 100 1,318 213
10The Top 10 ( Green up - Red down)
11How do we compare?
12Strength of membership
- Kreston International at start of 2008
- 30 Growth takes us to 15th (21m from13th!)
- 92 countries
- with 665 offices
- 18,500 staff and
- fee income of US1.7bn.
132008 Recruitment to date
- Belarus(thanks to IEI !)
- Bulgaria
- Central America
- Panama
- El Salvador
- Honduras
- Nicaragua
- Cyprus
- Mexico 6 firms
- India
- Venezuela
- Colombia
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14International referrals
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- Strong growth in value of reported new referrals
- US1.4m in 2007
- 88 between Europe and North America
- Still too low!
Past 10 years Value 1997/2007
15Referral fees a change
- 10 payable by receiving firm
- 5 receivable by giving firm (in respect of
referrals given after Jan 08 and only payable if
paid) - Adjusted on annual fee subscription
- 2 years only
- No fees due on national referrals from 2007
16Network v Association
- Network definition.A larger structure
- That is aimed at co-operation and
- That is clearly aimed at profit or cost sharing
or shares common ownership, control or
management, common quality control policies and
procedures, common business strategy, the use of
a common brand-name, or a significant part of
professional resourcesBoth IFAC and European
8th Directive
17Association - Network
Client acceptance sign off rules
Service lines limited
Network
Global strategies imposed
Ongoing quality monitoring
Shared working practices
Joint purchasing incl. PI insurance
Brand shared
Conflict checks
Global
Forum of Firms
Pro-active joint targeting of prospects
Tight
Profile attracts staff clients
Special interest groups
Technical support Training
More about status than international business
High
Networks within an Association
Increased
Sovereignty
Reactive to client needs
Social and Travel club
Integration
Cost Value
Risk
Association
Cohesive and credible
Local
Loose
Low
Low
18Network definition
- The Kreston strategy? Which option?
- Networks within an Association
19Network definition
- All Kreston members are required to make
amendments to - any document, stationery, website, signage or
promotional material and - eliminate the word network and
- at all times refer to a global association of
independent accountants and business advisors.
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21Now?
- 15th ( or equal 13th!) largest global group
- Low central cost structure maintained
- Referrals between members driven by client needs
mainly reactive and little co-ordination of
working practices - Excellent global coverage and strong growth but
with - Some location gaps
- Need to strengthen service line capability in
certain locations - Brand recognition low but growing
22Where to?
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- High profile association (including some
networks) working in closer collaboration to
proactively win multi national assignments and
compete more effectively in the marketplace of
mid-tier accounting networks
The strategy remains..
23The challenge
- Raise the profile
- Increase collaboration
- Proactively target quality international
assignments - And win!! Both national and international
24The challenge
- Raise the profile
- Continued growth and admission of new strong
firms - National and regional business development plans
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25The challenge
- Increase collaboration
- Introduce the tools
- Global web portal - unlimited users
- Share working practices
- Share information extended Fact Sheet
- National and regional development
strategies(Examples Mexico,India,Australia/New
Zealand) - Build multi-firm teams
- Special interest groups (SIG)
26Building collaboration
- Special interest groupsNumerous groups
including- - Global audit
- Global Risk and Advisory (Internal audit, Sarbox)
- International tax
- Transfer Pricing
- Corporate finance IPOs, Acquisitions, Due
Diligence - Global Payroll
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27Building collaboration
- Global audit An update on progress
- Proposal made at Chicago World Conference in
October 2007 by MHM for a branded global audit
network - Objective to complete more effectively against
BDO, GT, RSM etc - Many members interested
- No agreement to brand from major North American
and European firms - Discussions ongoing and focused on increasing
capability to target, win and efficiency service
quality transnational audits - Las Vegas Conference June 2008
28- Our goals remain ..
- Build cohesion and
- Accelerate the growth of high quality referrals
bothnational and international - Build the value of Kreston firms and
- Do more and better business with people you know,
like and trust! -
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