KPMG finds companies invest $12.2bn in social programsBY RACHEL ALEMBAKIS | FRIDAY, 30 MAY 2014 7:46AMOne hundred of the world's largest companies made investments in social programs valued at US$12.2 billion in 2013, but less than a third of those companies are reporting on the impact of those investments, according to a new global report by KPMG International. Related News |
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