<p>New Delhi: Global accounting firm Deloitte is targeting a 4 times growth in its revenue from India business to $5 billion (about Rs 40,000 crore) by 2030 and become an "undisputed leader" in professional services, its South Asia CEO Romal Shetty said.</p>.<p>Deloitte's India business revenue touched Rs 10,000 crore mark in 2023-24 fiscal (June 2023-May 2024), a growth of 30 per cent.</p>.<p>"We are the fastest growing professional services firm of the country. We want Deloitte India revenues to be Rs 20,000 crore by 2027 and $5 billion by 2030," Shetty told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.India to clock 7% growth in FY25 despite headwinds: Deloitte.<p>He said Deloitte India contributed 10 per cent to the growth in global revenue, and 70 per cent to Asia Pacific's growth.</p>.<p>Deloitte's aggregate global revenue grew 3.6 per cent to $67.2 billion for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2024.</p>.<p>"We disrupted the marketplace in 2023-24 with Rs 10,000 crore revenue. Our aim is to become the undisputed leader in professional services, distinguished by our quality, brand, well-being, and scale. Success for us is to be a kind-hearted, high performing and innovative firm," Shetty said.</p>.<p>The chief executive of the fastest-growing global accounting firm further said that attrition rate in Deloitte India dropped from 29 per cent to 13 per cent in 2023-24. This is much lower than the 20 per cent attrition rate in the 'Big Four' global accounting firms.</p>.<p>Over 25,000 employees were hired last year by Deloitte in India and the total employee strength today is 1.20 lakh. </p>
<p>New Delhi: Global accounting firm Deloitte is targeting a 4 times growth in its revenue from India business to $5 billion (about Rs 40,000 crore) by 2030 and become an "undisputed leader" in professional services, its South Asia CEO Romal Shetty said.</p>.<p>Deloitte's India business revenue touched Rs 10,000 crore mark in 2023-24 fiscal (June 2023-May 2024), a growth of 30 per cent.</p>.<p>"We are the fastest growing professional services firm of the country. We want Deloitte India revenues to be Rs 20,000 crore by 2027 and $5 billion by 2030," Shetty told <em>PTI</em>.</p>.India to clock 7% growth in FY25 despite headwinds: Deloitte.<p>He said Deloitte India contributed 10 per cent to the growth in global revenue, and 70 per cent to Asia Pacific's growth.</p>.<p>Deloitte's aggregate global revenue grew 3.6 per cent to $67.2 billion for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2024.</p>.<p>"We disrupted the marketplace in 2023-24 with Rs 10,000 crore revenue. Our aim is to become the undisputed leader in professional services, distinguished by our quality, brand, well-being, and scale. Success for us is to be a kind-hearted, high performing and innovative firm," Shetty said.</p>.<p>The chief executive of the fastest-growing global accounting firm further said that attrition rate in Deloitte India dropped from 29 per cent to 13 per cent in 2023-24. This is much lower than the 20 per cent attrition rate in the 'Big Four' global accounting firms.</p>.<p>Over 25,000 employees were hired last year by Deloitte in India and the total employee strength today is 1.20 lakh. </p>