Client Profile

The firm has on its list clientele represented by diverse businesses and segments that have been retained with firm since inception of relationship. Client retention over such a long duration is representative of high client satisfaction index. Diversity in operational lines, size and cultural background of the clients has resulted in extreme adaptability and flexibility in approach while performing tasks to achieve desired results in a given time frame. The few of the clients’ attributes are summarized in the following lines. However, a client list may be provided on request.

  • Entities include urban and rural based individuals, partnership firms, companies, cooperative societies, MNCs, NBFCs, bilateral funding institutions, autonomous societies, governmental, social sector and non-governmental organizations, including trusts and section 8 (Not-for-Profit) companies.
  • Business segments range from agriculturists, manufacturers, traders, intermediaries, exporters, importers and service providers.
  • Industry segments include textiles and apparels, home furnishing, handicrafts, electrical and electronics, computers, book publishing and fast-moving consumer goods.
  • Infrastructure businesses in road construction, toll operations, real estate development and housing; and telecommunication.
  • Trader clients deal in bullion, commodities, fast moving consumer goods and consumer durables.
  • Service providers are in international trade, travel & transportation, stock broking, depositories, banks, software, KPO/ BPOs and telecommunication developmental activities.
  • Professionals include doctors, lawyers, architects, engineers and consultants.
  • Clients’ operational sizes include small to medium scale.
  • Public sector clients include nationalized banks.
  • NGOs include educational institutions, public charitable trusts, employee benefit or PF trusts and companies.
  • Defense establishments namely, Air Force Officers Ration Distribution Scheme and Air Force Wives Welfare Association’s Vocational Institute.
  • Cooperative Societies comprise thrift and credit and group housing societies.
  • Assignments in Government/ Social Sector/ International Developmental/ Bilateral Funding Institutions

The firm and its partners in their individual capacities have successfully handled varied assignments for the nationalized banks since 1984. The major ones are summarized hereunder.

Banking

Statutory Audits
Revenue (Income & Expenditure Control) Audits
Regular Inspections
Concurrent Audit
Stock Audit
Legal Compliances for Mortgages

Other Assignments in Public Sector

Internal Audit
International/ Bilateral Funded Projects
Corporate Statutory Audit
Monitoring and Evaluation
Physical verifier of Fixed Assets and Stores & Spares