Stakeholder engagement

We maintain constant dialogue with our stakeholders to help us understand their needs, build trust, and define value creation. Stakeholder engagement also enables us to identify specific risks and opportunities for our business.

Our key stakeholders

To identify our stakeholders, we use a 360-degree approach that considers any individual or group that affects our business, operations, or performance or that, in turn, may be affected by our activities or decision-making. Using this definition, we recognize eight stakeholder groups:

  • Clients (including those in the public, private, and volunteer sectors)

  • Employees (including professionals, graduates, and other job seekers) and their representative body, the Works Council

  • Equity partners

  • Wider society (including non-governmental organizations and local community groups)

  • Regulators, policymakers, and other standard-setters

  • Suppliers and other non-client business partners

  • Membership associations and other KPMG member firms

  • The natural environment (considered a silent stakeholder)

For more information on how we engage with stakeholders on sustainability matters and integrate their views into our strategy, see Stakeholder views and interests in our sustainability statement.

Overview of stakeholder engagement activities

We engage with our stakeholders through various means, including meetings, conferences, events, and surveys. The table shows how we engaged with different groups during the year and on what topics.

Methods of engagement

Principal issues addressed (2024/2025)

Clients (including public, private, and volunteer sectors)

Visit by Board of Management members (as part of our Leadership Connect program)

(Supervisory) Board level topics including Leadership, societal and cultural challenges, mandatory firm rotation, geopolitical developments and trust

Client events

A broad array of topics including AI, digital transformation, CSRD, regulatory changes and resilience

Regular contact during Assurance/Advisory engagements

(Audit) quality, team and collaboration, regulatory changes (including CSRD), innovation, pricing, project management

Client satisfaction surveys (including client care interviews)

Quality of work, relationship, differentiation, added value, timely/proactive communication

Employees

Annual GPS (supported by multiple pulse surveys)

Communication, well-being, ethical culture, leadership, digital, AI & innovation

Dialogue with Works Council

Remuneration and benefits, data privacy, organizational changes, performance development, health and well-being, ethical culture

Dialogue with KPMG Young Board Now

ESG, innovation (including impact of AI), culture, IDE, leadership

Performance reviews, training, education, and awareness programs

Progress on personal and professional KPIs, development opportunities, diverse career paths, reskilling and upskilling to meet changing client demands, living our values, approach to pay

Regular internal communications

Psychological safety in the workplace, engagement, leadership visibility, ethical culture

Careers section on website, in-house days, and KPMG N.V. events for job seekers and professionals

IDE programs and initiatives, employer branding, equal opportunities, attracting the required (diverse) skills to drive growth

Partnerships with universities and business schools

New career paths (ESG/digital), leadership development in twin transition

Equity partners

Quarterly partner meetings

Relevant business issues including ethics and culture, (audit) quality, societal issues, business development

General shareholder meetings / meetings with Management Board of Coöperatie KPMG U.A.

Financial and overall performance, business update, cost management, budget, ethical behavior and culture

Performance reviews, training, education, and awareness programs

Progress on personal and professional KPIs, development opportunities, diverse career paths, reskilling and upskilling to meet changing client demands and (AI) developments, living our values, approach to pay

GPS and pulse surveys

Skills shortages, recruitment, engagement, innovation, (audit) quality, performance development, leadership (visibility), work environment, IDE, ethical culture

Wider society (including non-governmental organizations and local community groups)

Support for community initiatives

Structural support and support for several specific social projects (see our KPMG foundations and Prosperity)

Press releases and engagement with media

Societal resilience, responsible AI and digital transformation, compliance and regulatory, integrity and inclusivity, ESG and sustainability partnerships, community and societal initiatives

Regulators, policymakers, and other standard-setters

Inspections by external regulators

Investigation into answer sharing related to mandatory training tests, inspection of our SoQM regarding engagement quality control reviews (EQCRs), inspection of the role of the EQCR on our engagements

Participation in public conferences, debates, and round tables

Maintaining audit quality and ethical culture

Meetings with the AFM

New EU non-financial reporting requirements (CSRD), future of audit (including education), answer-sharing investigation, enhanced supervision, regular updates on audit quality (including audit quality indicators)

Meetings with the NBA

Collaboration on new Registered Accountant curriculum and practical internship (“praktijkstage”)

Membership associations and other KPMG member firms

Regular dialogue with other KPMG member firms

Group projects (including KPMG Clara, Global AI Program)

Global projects

Key Alliance partnerships (e.g., Microsoft, SAP, and ServiceNow)

KPMG N.V. representation in professional and industry associations

Societal issues, skills shortages, market/economic developments, technology and digitalization, increasing prices for goods and services

Suppliers and other non-client business partners

Regular engagement with suppliers and other business partners during projects

Use of group resources (e.g. Global Growth Accelerator and KPMG Delivery Network)

The natural environment (silent stakeholder)

ESG, CSRD implementation, regulatory developments

Membership associations

As part of our stakeholder management, KPMG participates in various membership associations. These include the Confederation of Netherlands Industry and Employers (VNO-NCW); the Dutch network for Sustainably Responsible Organizations (MVO Nederland); the UN Global Compact Network Netherlands, which promotes corporate sustainability with the aim of improving the lives of future generations; and Anders Reizen (“travel differently”), a coalition aiming to reduce business travel emissions by 50% by 2030.