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PwC starts mass layoffs in China after losing dozens of clients

by Stephanie Irvin
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PwC starts mass layoffs in China after losing dozens of clients
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PricewaterhouseCoopers is cutting staff across its China operations, according to people familiar with the matter, after an exodus of corporate clients diminished the accounting firm’s revenue prospects in the country.

At least 100 staffers from different teams at PwC China’s offices in Beijing, Shanghai and other locations are being let go, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing private matters. More than half of one team was laid off, according to one of the people. The final tally of firmwide cuts wasn’t immediately clear.

“In light of changes to the external environment, we are making some adjustments to better optimise our organisational structure to align with market demand,” a PwC spokesperson said in response to a query from Bloomberg News. The firm did not provide details on the number of staffers who were cut. 

“These adjustments are a difficult decision. We are actively communicating with our people and will ensure that the plan is in compliance with all relevant labour laws in China,” the spokesperson added. 

More than 30 publicly listed companies based in mainland China have dropped PwC as their auditor this year. Many of the changes took place after the firm came under scrutiny for its role in an alleged accounting fraud at property developer China Evergrande Group. 

Regulators have been examining PwC’s role in its accounting services for Evergrande, after the developer was accused of inflating its revenue by US$78 billion from 2019 to 2020. The China Securities Regulatory Commission had vowed further probes into “intermediary agencies” involved in the case. 

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Authorities are weighing a record fine of at least US$138 million on PwC and could suspend some of its onshore operations, Bloomberg News reported in May.  

PwC’s onshore arm, PricewaterhouseCoopers Zhong Tian, had 291 partners and more than 1,700 accountants in mainland China at the end of last year, according to regulatory filings. The firm was the top earner among accounting firms in mainland China in 2022, and reported 7.9 billion yuan (S$1.46 billion) of revenue that year, according to official data. It audited roughly 400 Chinese firms listed in Shanghai, Shenzhen, Hong Kong or New York. 

PwC earlier this month appointed Daniel Li, a Shanghai-based partner, as its new Asia Pacific and China chair. It said he is the first leader from mainland China to hold that position. BLOOMBERG

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