TradeWindow changes external auditor

AUDITORS
Tue, Jan 09 2024 08:30 am

MARKET RELEASE

9 January 2024

TradeWindow changes external auditor

TradeWindow (NZX: TWL), a global trade software company, today announced a change of external auditor.

In line with its announced objectives to achieve significant cost savings, TradeWindow conducted a tender process to seek competitive proposals for its audit engagement. As a result, effective from today, we have accepted the resignation of KPMG and have appointed UHY Haines Norton Sydney as our statutory auditor.

The appointment of UHY Haines Norton Sydney is in no way a reflection of the quality and professionalism of the service provided by KPMG and we are grateful for their service over a number of years.

Released for and on behalf of TradeWindow by:

AJ Smith
Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer

ENDS

About TradeWindow:
Founded in December 2018, TradeWindow is an NZX-listed software company that provides digital solutions for exporters, importers, freight forwarders, and customs brokers to drive productivity, increase connectivity, and enhance visibility. TradeWindow’s software solutions integrate to form a cohesive digital trade platform that enables customers to more efficiently run their back-end operations, share information and securely collaborate with a global supply chain made up of customers, ports, terminals, shipping lines, banks, insurance companies, and government authorities.

www.tradewindow.io

Further information:
Investors
Andrew Balgarnie
TradeWindow
+64 27 559 4133

Media
Richard Inder
The Project
+64 21 645 643


Announcement PDF


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