KPMG Fiji appoints two new partners

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Marissa Apted and Mohammed Khan (both seated) were announced as the two new partners for KPMG Fiji. Picture: SUPPLIED

Two new partners have been appointed by KPMG Fiji to support the expansion of the firm’s growth in the South Pacific.

KPMG Fiji managing partner, Lisa Apted said the appointment of the two partners is effective from July 1, 2024

“I am delighted to welcome Marissa Apted and Mohammed Khan to the partnership, both based in the KPMG Suva office,” Ms Apted said.

“We have been on a forward pathway of growth since 2021 with the upgrade and expansion of KPMG’s Fiji office network and human resources,” she said.

Mr Khan who will be an Audit & Assurance Partner began his career with KPMG Fiji fourteen years ago.

He has experience working with clients both in Fiji and across the Pacific Island countries in the superannuation, telecommunication, banking, financial services, and manufacturing industries.

Ms Apted who will now be an Advisory Partner joined KPMG in Sydney in 2004 as a graduate accountant before moving to the KPMG Suva office in 2016.

Her areas of specialisation include risk consulting, people consulting and transaction advisory services for a range of clients across various industries in Fiji and the Pacific.

KPMG Fiji workforce has been growing, the new appointments bringing the number of partners to nine and staff to 334, as of July 2024.