KPMG starts metaverse collaboration hub

KPMG starts metaverse collaboration hub

  • The Metaverse hub will enable employees, partners and customers of KPMG to carry out virtual team meetings
  • The KPMG's Canada business added to his Bitcoin and Ether corporate fund and bought a World of Women nft
  • in February

The business of KPMG in the USA and Canada have set up a so -called collaboration hub in the meta personum, which is intended to support customers in developing strategies within the room.

The private hub is a place where employees, partners and customers can carry out virtual team meetings and exchange ideas - for example, with the help of virtual whiteboards, a spokesman told Blockworks. You can also carry out training, interviews and employee assessments as well as meetings in the meta verse to demonstrate KPMG's services and skills.

"The meta personation enables us to experience the 'phygitale' world in which physical and digital worlds collide," said Armughan Ahmad, President and Managing Partner of Digital at KPMG in Canada. "Metaverse is a market chance worth $ 13 trillion, which could have up to five billion users by 2030."

KPMG International, a global network of companies with headquarters in the Netherlands, reported sales of around $ 32 billion for the 2021 financial year. The companies offer auditing, tax and consulting services.

The KPMG representative did not name any specific customers with whom the company works, but said "they are different in size, industry and scope".

The business areas of the company in the USA and Canada have formed committed teams from members with technology and innovation experience in order to offer support for metaverse design, applications from NFTS, cryptoassets, community engagement and wider web3 integrations.

These teams will support KPMG customers during the implementation and operationalization phase of their Metaverse trip. This includes services such as provider selection, draft of business and technical requirements, system integration and program government for various meta-verses activation.

KPMG tests web3 skills for institutions and supervisory authorities to improve their understanding of space and the underlying technology.

"We are examining the cooperation with web3 companies that offer staking services, decentralized borrowing and allocation," said the spokesman. "KPMG endeavors to invest both in technology and in employees in order to meet the increasing market demand for metavers-related services."

The step takes place after KPMG in Canada in February in February and ether in his corporate fund and bought a world of women nft later this month.

The US branch of KPMG has integrated NFT and crypto-related training into the process of familiarizing new employees.

Although a number of companies in the crypto area have decided to interrupt or slow down the attitude efforts due to the recent decline in the area, KPMG tries to post more employees with knowledge in blockchain technologies and defi.

"During the competition for top talents," said a spokesman, "we see due to the recent changes in Web3 and the wider technology industry that more qualified talents are available."


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