
This Transparency Report is published in accordance with the requirements for third country auditors in Article 45 (5)(e) of the European Communities (Statutory Audits) (Directive 2006/43/EC) for our financial year ended 30 June 2022.
Nick Vermeulen, Territory Senior Partner, PwC Channel Islands
I’m delighted to introduce our 2022 Transparency Report. The annual publication is designed to help our key stakeholders and wider society within the Channel Islands understand our objectives, what we expect from our people and how we’re governed. While PwC is a multidisciplinary firm, this report is primarily focused on our audit practice and related services.
It's a special honour to be introducing this report, as this is my first since becoming Territory Senior Partner in January 2022. I would like to pay tribute to my friend and predecessor Simon Perry for laying so many of the foundations for our success as a business and for contributing so much to the communities, businesses and the economies of our islands.
At PwC, our purpose is to build trust in society and solve important problems. We’re a network of firms in 152* countries with more than 327,000* people who are committed to delivering quality in assurance, advisory and tax services. We’re committed to driving a strong culture of quality and excellence that is core to our purpose.
In June 2021, we unveiled The New Equation, PwC’s landmark global strategy which responds to fundamental changes in the world, including technological disruption, climate change, fractured geopolitics, and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. The New Equation is based on analysis of global trends and thousands of conversations with clients and stakeholders. It builds on more than a decade of sustained revenue growth and continued investment. The New Equation focuses on two interconnected needs that clients face in the coming years. The first is to build trust, which has never been more important, nor more difficult. The second is to deliver sustained outcomes in an environment where competition and the risk of disruption are more intense than ever and societal expectations have never been greater. More information on The New Equation.
In this introduction, I’ll be focusing on what drives our audit team, the thinking behind this and how we’re delivering in practice. If the uncertainty of the past year has taught us anything from an audit perspective, it’s that audit matters. To deliver for the clients and communities we serve, we need to keep listening, evolving and challenging ourselves to do better.
So, if I opened my introduction by stressing both the importance of audit in an uncertain world and the need to evolve to keep pace, then I hope this report helps highlight how we’re seeking to live up to this commitment. But we know that we can never stand still, as professionals, as a business and as members of communities facing so much upheaval and change.
I hope you find this report useful. If there are any issues that you would like to discuss, please feel free to get in touch.