KPMG in Canada intends to help its clients build a 'corporate strategy' around holding and safeguarding NFTs.
KPMG in Canada, an audit, tax, advisory and other professional services firm, announced Monday that it purchased non-fungible tokens as part of its ‘corporate strategy.’project of 10,000 generatively created images of women with a floor price of around $24,000, as of publication.
“This acquisition reflects our belief not only in the continued growth of NFTs, but in the value of WoW and its mission. Having now gone through the process, we are well-positioned to guide our clients around building a corporate NFT strategy, including, acquiring and safeguarding NFTs,” says Benjie Thomas, Managing Partner of Advisory Services at KPMG in Canada in a statement.
KPMG in Canada’s purchase of the World of Women NFTs three weeks after the firm added Bitcoin and Ethereum to its corporate treasury, The Block
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