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  1. Pieter 'Piet' Klijnveld (16 August 1874 – 9 February 1945) was a Dutch accountant who started a practice that, after several mergers, would grow into the international accounting firm KPMG. Life and career [ edit ]

  2. Pieter (Piet) Klijnveld (Amsterdam 16 augustus 1874 - 9 februari 1945) was een Nederlands accountant, die in 1917 een boekhoudkantoor oprichtte, dat zou uitgroeien tot KPMG. Klijnveld was ook een kunstverzamelaar.

  3. Pieter Klijnveld. The ‘K’ in KPMG comes from Klijnveld. We're proud of that. In 1917, Pieter Klijnveld set up an accountancy practice in Amsterdam that would become known under the name Klynveld Kraayenhof & Co. They were turbulent times, both politically and economically.

  4. PIET K LYNVELD An entrepreneurial Piet Klynveld opened his small accountancy practice in 1917 in Amsterdam, Holland, a bustling trade and investment hub for European and Asian industrialists. Many foreign enterprises, including royalty, governments, and even the Bank of England, traded extensively in Holland at the time, making it an active

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KPMGKPMG - Wikipedia

    KPMG International Limited [2] (or simply KPMG) is a multinational professional services network, and one of the Big Four accounting organizations, along with Ernst & Young (EY), Deloitte, and PwC. The name "KPMG" stands for "Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler". [3]

  6. Pieter "Piet" Klijnveld was a Dutch accountant who started a practice that after several mergers would grow into the international accounting firm Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler. Background. Pieter Klijnveld was born on 16 August 1874 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. He was the son of Pieter Klijnveld Senior and Maria Christina Klijnveld. Career.

  7. Pieter Klijnveld was a Dutch accountant who started a practice that after several mergers would grow into the international accounting firm KPMG. Klijnveld was the son of Pieter Klijnveld Sr. and Maria Christina Klijnveld and married Cristina Johanna Royaards on August 2, 1906 in Amsterdam.