GlobalData
Tue, May 13, 2025, 3:33 AM 2 min read
Public accounting and consulting firm Crowe has announced a firmwide deployment of OpenAI’s ChatGPT Enterprise platform and APIs.
The adoption of ChatGPT Enterprise spanning Crowe’s Audit, Tax, and Consulting divisions establishes it as one of the few accounting firms to implement firmwide AI access at full scale.
Crowe aims to aid its professionals in utilising advanced AI to address complex business challenges, enhance collaboration, and develop faster, smarter, and more innovative client solutions.
The firm focuses on delivering human-centred, tech-enabled solutions, and this expansion aligns with its commitment to reshaping how work is done and how value is offered to clients.
This development builds on Crowe’s ongoing efforts to create a responsible, future-ready AI ecosystem tailored to clients’ evolving needs.
Crowe CEO Steven Strammello said: “AI is already transforming how we work, and this deployment ensures our people are fully equipped to lead that change.
“Our expanded collaboration with OpenAI is not just about tools – it’s about unlocking human potential and driving real, measurable outcomes for our clients.”
Crowe is an independent member of Crowe Global.
Crowe Global has in excess of 200 firms in more than 130 countries and provides audit, tax, and consulting services to public and private entities worldwide.
In November 2024, Crowe unveiled its human capital consulting practice, a new service aimed at assisting businesses with the management of their workforce throughout the entire employee life cycle.
The move comes in response to the growing need for specialised human capital services that can help organisations navigate the ever-evolving challenges of talent management.
The new practice offers customised solutions that address various aspects of human resources, from policy development to compliance with regulatory requirements, and more.
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