Crowe Global reports record year

Crowe Global reports record year

2/1/2019
Crowe Global reports record year
  • Global revenues jump 14%

  • Revenue passes $4 billion in new CEO's first year

Crowe Global (Crowe) today announced its latest financial performance information, showing revenues of $4.3 billion (revenue growth of 14%) in 2018. This leap comes off the back of a standout year for the world’s eighth largest accounting network, which underwent a major strategic brand consolidation exercise during the period.

The results show strong performance across the board, bolstered by impressive performances in the US, Germany, UK and Singapore and targeted acquisition activity from key member firms. The numbers cap a great year for new Chief Executive David Mellor, who stepped up from UK CEO to Global CEO in April 2018.

Geographically, each of Crowe’s regional groups experienced growth, with the Asia Pacific practice growing by 41%, Africa by 9%, Middle East by 7%, North America by 6%, Europe by 5% and Latin America by 2%.

Crowe won exclusive membership of Ruihua CPAs in China – the nation’s second largest accounting practice behind only PwC – driving growth in a core market while, elsewhere in Asia, the acquisition of Toyo in Japan (from BDO) boosted revenues by $40 million.

Standout results came from some of the network’s most well-established members, including: the US (9% growth), Germany (17%), the UK (18%) and Crowe BGK Canada (33%). At the same time, smaller member firms also achievd remarkable results, including Hungary (104% growth).

David Mellor, Chief Executive Officer of Crowe Global, comments:

“The headline figures – in particular double-digit growth across the network – speak for themselves and should be celebrated. We are immensely proud of the work we have done throughout 2018 in a rapidly-evolving marketplace and are already building on those successes as 2019 gets underway.”

“The past year has been a period of significant change for Crowe and we have sought to position ourselves for continued future growth through investment in our people, as well as in processes and technology. It is pleasing to see the numbers reinforce the positivity we see around the network on a daily basis.”

“Anecdotally, the success stories that reach me from around the globe show that we have a network of market-leading firms dedicated to delivering lasting value for clients. Whether it is the US firm being named a leading cyber challenger brand by ALM Intelligence, the Singapore firm receiving the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA) Growth award, or the UK firm topping the not-for-profit audit rankings for more than a decade, we are seeing lots of wins.”

“Importantly, the efforts of 2018 are helping us to foster deeper collaboration between and among member firms, building a global culture of innovation and efficiency, as well as growing multinational business.”