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KPMG India to host All India Partners Meet in SL

19 Jun 2024 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

KPMG in India is scheduled to host its 31st All India Partners Meet in Colombo, Sri Lanka from June 20-22, 2024. 
The annual meeting of the India Firm is one of the largest meets to be hosted in Colombo, with over 600 India Partners and their families attending it, to celebrate achievements for the year gone past and discuss future plans. Several Partners from other member firms of the KPMG Global network will also join this meet.


The conference will be addressed by President Ranil Wickremesinghe and other leading Indian business and industry luminaries.


“As a firm, we celebrate relationships with our clients and people that are based on the foundation of mutual trust and respect. The same holds true for India and Sri Lanka, as nations having deep-rooted social, cultural and political relations. We are driven by the prospect of shared prosperity and have been proudly collaborating on sustainable agriculture, waste-water technologies, renewable energy and environmental conservation. At the recent swearing in ceremony of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India and Sri Lanka leaders signed a series of tech, energy, connectivity and other agreements that are aimed to further accelerate mutual cooperation across trade, tourism and higher education. I sincerely look forward to enhanced collaboration between both the nations for a brighter future and both firms for greater market impact,” said KPMG India CEO Yezdi Nagporewalla. 


“We are very pleased to welcome our colleagues from India and excited to be part of the All India Partners Meet. The collaborative efforts between KPMG in Sri Lanka and KPMG in India are poised to drive sustainable growth and provide expertise in addressing current challenges while capitalising on future opportunities and we look forward to driving this collaboration through strategic initiatives designed to innovate and drive value to our clients and ultimately making a meaningful impact to the overall economic development of Sri Lanka,” said KPMG Sri Lanka Managing Partner Priyanka Jayatilake.