• About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Unblokkt
  • Home
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Cryptocurrency
    • Altcoin
    • Litecoin
  • Blockchain
  • Regulation
  • Market
  • Prices
  • ICO
  • Home
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Cryptocurrency
    • Altcoin
    • Litecoin
  • Blockchain
  • Regulation
  • Market
  • Prices
  • ICO
No Result
View All Result
Unblokkt
No Result
View All Result
Home Market

Tether's New Accounting Firm Is the Old One, With Baggage

by admin
January 26, 2022
0
Tether's New Accounting Firm Is the Old One, With Baggage
0
SHARES
2
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter



Meet Tether’s new accounting firm, same as Tether’s old accounting firm.

U.K.-based mid-tier firm MHA MacIntyre Hudson, announced Jan. 14 its Cayman Islands office, MHA Cayman, now handles the clients of the Cayman-based Moore Cayman firm, Tether’s accountant.

As far as Tether’s relationship with its accountant is concerned, the change should be insignificant “other than they’re going to see a letter with a different letterhead … unless for some reason they are going to do something different or provide more services,” Francine McKenna, founder and editor of the re: The Auditors.com blog, said.

“Both [accounting] practices have grown quickly in parallel since 2016 with identical people, services, management and ownership; hence the transition is seamless from both practices’ perspective,” according to MHA MacIntyre Hudson’s press release.

However, the release does not mention MHA MacIntyre Hudson is dealing with some baggage.

MHA MacIntyre Hudson is currently under investigation by the U.K. Financial Reporting Council, the accounting regulator, according to a report published Jan. 7 in the Financial Times.

FRC is looking at MHA’s audits of the financial statements of MRG Finance UK for 2018 and 2019, ahead of a planned shakeup of the nation’s audit market, according to the FT. MHA is a subsidiary of Baker Tilly International, the 11th-largest auditor of London-listed companies by market value, according to the FT, quoting Adviser Rankings.

Neither Tether nor the parent company of Moore Cayman have responded to a request for comment from CoinDesk.

In July, Tether General Counsel Stuart Hoegner said on CNBC the reason Tether chose to work with Moore Cayman is that it offers a “highly trusted and authoritative view on the accounting field and our attestations.”

Tether, with $78 billion in assets, issues the most popular stablecoin by market cap, USDT. It had promised to produce an audit as early as 2017, but has so far only released an attestation. Audits provide a full look at a company’s financials over a period of time while attestations are snapshots of a company’s balance sheet on a specific date.

Tether had been with Moore Cayman since last February, its fourth third-party confirmation of reserves, after the company dissolved its relationship with New York-based accountant Friedman LLP.



Source link

Tags: AccountingBaggageFirmTether039s

POPULAR NEWS

Stratus Sets Out Make History and Redefine The Social Media Ecosystem

Stratus Sets Out Make History and Redefine The Social Media Ecosystem

September 9, 2020
SecuX Review 2021: Secure Your Crypto Portfolio Properly

SecuX Review 2021: Secure Your Crypto Portfolio Properly

March 16, 2021

Project Rundown Interview with BNBPay

November 2, 2021
The CargoX Platform

The CargoX Platform for Blockchain Document Transfer (BDT), fueled by CXO token, officially approved blockchain technology provider for ACI customs declaration in Egypt

April 21, 2021
Uniris: The Future of Identity

Uniris: The Future of Identity

October 21, 2020

About

We publish a comprehensive news feed covering all news relevant to the crypto user, covering main industry news, politics and regulation as well as consumer-level “news you can use” (practical stuff), including handy DIY tips, links to useful tools, unbiased reviews and opinions revolving around cryptocurrency. Simple logic and real-world examples are preferred before technical jargon and personal rants.

Follow us

Categories

  • Altcoin
  • Bitcoin
  • Blockchain
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Ethereum
  • Litecoin
  • Market
  • Press Release
  • Regulation
  • Uncategorized

Recent Posts

  • Curtis Sword Becomes the First Blockchain-based Large-Scale 3D ARPG
  • Token For New Crypto Project ‘MetaGold Rewards’ Grows By 13,119% in First 15 Days…
  • Arabian Camels’ “Antara” NFT Drop Slated for January 14, 2022, Complete with Celebrity Endorsements and MoonPay Integration
  • Capitrade Ventures Sets To Assist Early Blockchain Projects

© 2020 unblokkt.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Bitcoin
  • Ethereum
  • Cryptocurrency
    • Altcoin
    • Litecoin
  • Blockchain
  • Regulation
  • Market
  • Prices
  • ICO

© 2020 unblokkt.com

  • YAM v2YAM v2(YAMV2)$4.70-1.41%
  • yfBetayfBeta(YFBETA)$4.27-0.10%
  • IDLEIDLE(IDLE)$1.44-12.39%
  • WPP TokenWPP Token(WPP)$0.006826-3.49%
  • DSLA ProtocolDSLA Protocol(DSLA)$0.003679-6.88%
  • lympoLympo(LYM)$0.004392-4.43%
  • Werewolf CoinWerewolf Coin(WWC)$0.098082-2.58%
  • PolkaBridgePolkaBridge(PBR)$0.439876-7.02%
  • Dev ProtocolDev Protocol(DEV)$1.76-16.14%
  • EvidenZEvidenZ(BCDT)$0.122918-4.28%