Company Overview
Website: https://www.ey.com/en_nz/careers/student-entry-level-programs
EY started off in 1849 with the founding of Harding & Pullein in England. Since then, EY has gone through several iterations. In 1989, Ernst & Whinney, a descendant of Harding & Pullein and the world’s fourth-largest accountancy firm, merged with the world’s fifth-largest accountancy firm, Arthur Young, to create Ernst & Young. (In 2013 the name got shortened to EY).
EY’s main service lines are Assurance, Tax, Strategy and Transactions, Consulting and Core Business Services. In contrast to its three major competitors, EY is not centrally managed. Rather it is organised into four regions: EMEIA (Europe, Middle East, India and Africa), Americas, Asia-Pacific and Japan. Each region has the same business structure and its own Area Managing Partner. EY believes this arrangement allows it to more effective service its global clientele. The company has annual revenues in the neighbourhood of US$40 billion.
Globally, EY has more than 300,000 clients and annual revenues in the neighbourhood of US$36 billion (NZ$55 billion). In New Zealand, EY has offices in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland.
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