PwC is the leading provider of audit services in Ireland. We place significant emphasis on adding value to your business irresepective of size or business sector. Our audit approach is at the leading edge of best practice underpinned by our deep industry knowledge, wide international experience, and global network of skilled professionals.
How can we help you?
We can help your company improve its external financial reporting and adapt to regulatory requirements such as International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and Sarbanes Oxley. We can also assist your organisation with the production of non-financial reporting information, improve your corporate governance procedures and achieve adequate economic and corporate sustainability.
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Audit and regulatory affairsMandatory firm rotationSee our views on why recent proposals to mandate the rotating of audit firms would significantly reduce the quality of audit and the reliability of financial reporting.
Read our points of view Audit, independence and integrityWe’ve recently seen many changes designed to enhance independence and objectivity. See our proposals for how we can build on the safeguards and reforms already in place.
Read our points of view Auditors' scope of servicesSome argue that allowing auditors to carry out any non-audit services for their audit clients weakens their independence, objectivity and professional scepticism. Here’s why we disagree.
Read our points of view Competition and choice in the audit marketHealthy competition is good for the marketplace, but this should not be achieved through artificial intervention. See our views on competition in the audit market.
Read our points of view Governance and transparency of the auditAudit committees have a key role to play, and their role should be strengthened to help make them even more effective and to help their decision-making around reappointing auditors.
Read our points of view Benefits of scale Large, global companies require an audit firm of comparable size and scale. See our views on the EC's proposals to address the dominance of the Big Four firms.
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