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Audit of several World Bank funded projects
DCDM carried out numerous audit assignments for World bank funded projects in Rwanda namely for the following development projects :

-Agricultural project
-Education project
-Population project
-Communications project
Statutory Audit at the largest commercial bank, Mauritius
DCDM is the auditor of the largest commercial bank on the island and its network of subsidiaries in Reunion island, Madagascar, Mayotte, Seychelles, Mozambique and France. This local bank is the oldest and best established bank in Mauritius with 160 years of banking experience.
Recent innovations have included the introduction of a home banking service, special savings account scheme for under 18's, fidelity cards and electronic corporate banking.
Integrated Audit Services
Following the acquisition of one of the largest bank in Madagascar by a leading bank in France, we were appointed auditors of the Bank. Working closely with management, we:
· identified a number of risks (environmental, process and information for decision making risks) facing the organisation;
· prioritised the risks after analysing the significance and the likelihood of the risks materialising;
· recommended a course of action for management to take.

Management commended us for the approach we used in the audit process and for being sensitive to the environment in which the bank operates.
Attest Services
DCDM was requested by the management of the acquiring company to review the information provided by the management of the target company in order to determine whether the agreed negotiated price for the acquisition of the target business was fair and reasonable.

Our research work which was carried out by a multi-disciplinary team comprising of economists, market research specialists and accountants revealed that the prospects of the target business was less attractive than what was presented by management.

At the end of the process, the transaction price was reduced by 35%.
 






 
 
 


 
 
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