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AUDIT/TAX/ADVISORY
KPMG AUDITORES E CONSULTORES, S.A.
Mukanda EconmicaEconomic Newsletter-July 2009
Business Intelligence
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Strategic Plan for Information Systems
In an increasingly competitive market, it is important that organizations havetheir area of Information Systems perfectly aligned with their strategic businessobjectives. This can only be achieved by developing a Strategic Plan forInformation Systems (PESI).KPMG, with its significant experience in the international market and Angola inthe area of IT, has created a methodology for the services of Strategic SystemsInformaoque is focused on protecting the value of organizations byestablishing a process to help align initiatives Systems Information on thestrategy of your business.
Metho dological Approach
The methodology of Strategic Services for Information Systems hassix basic steps:
Understand the direction of the business;
Perform an assessment of capabilities in the area of InformationTechnology;
Identify the requirements of business;
Select alternatives for the Information System;
Design a scenario of Strategic Information Systems;
Develop the Strategic Plan for Information System;
Diagnostic capacity of Information Technology.
The diagnostic capacity of Information Technology focuses on three main areasof capabilities that include:
Governance;
Provision of Service;
Enterprise Architecture.
1. MacroeconomicInformation
2. New s
3. Relevant Statistic Data
4. Published Legislation5. Event s
6. KPMG Services
7. Service Highlights
More Information on page 20
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1. Macroeconomic Information
A) Consumer Prices Index - Luanda
B) Exchang e Rates
Month AnnualAccumulated
Last 12Months %
January 0,94% 0,94% 13,28% 1,11February 1,03% 1,99% 13,48% 1,66March 0,93% 2,94% 13,71% 0,81April 1,09% 4,06% 13,90% 0,60May 0,95% 5,05% 13,82% 0,00June 1,11% 6,21% 13,95% 0,67
0,000,180,000,020,001,251,78
Inflation 2008 13,18%
Inflation 2007 11,80%Inflation 2006 12,20%Inflation 2005 18,53%Inflation 2004 31,02%
Source: INE
07. Transportation08. Comunications
09. Leisure, recreation and culture
05.Furniture, domestic equip. and maint.
03. Clothing and footwear04. Habitation, water, eletric. and fuel
02. Alcoholic Drinks and Tobacco
2009
01. Food and non-alcoholic drinks
Inflation Variationin Spendin g Class
General Index
12. Assorted Goods and Services
10. Education11.Hotels, coffees and restaurants
06. Health
Beginning End Variation
EUR/ USD 1,410 1,426 1,14%USD/ZAR 7,736 7,761 0,32%USD/BRL 1,941 1,865 -3,93%USD/CNY 6,849 6,833 -0,24%USD/KW 77,806 77,806 0,00%EUR/ KW 109,516 110,706 1,09%ZAR/KW 9,981 10,291 3,10%
Source: Angolan Central Bank and Portuguese Central Bank
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D) Nom inal Int erest Rates
C) Raw Mat erials
Up to 180 days More t han 1 year Up to 180 days More than 1 yearMarch 13,25% 10,03% 7,22% 8,43%
July 10,75% 11,30% 6,87% 7,48%September 14,56% 10,68% 10,89% 7,56%
October 12,18% 10,35% 9,25% 7,66%November 13,36% 11,01% 9,35% 7,60%December 11,97% 10,48% 9,09% 7,84%
Jabuary 17,92% 11,82% 9,59% 7,81%February 16,17% 12,07% 10,68% 9,28%
March 14,44% 12,26% 11,34% 7,49%April 12,46% 12,03% 10,33% 7,83%May 14,60% 11,29% 10,57% 8,13%
Source: Angolan Central Bank
2008
2009
USDKwanzas
Beginning End Variat ion
Gold (usd p/ ounce) 940,80 954 1,40%
Oil (usd p/ barrel) 69,31 69,45 0,20%
Natural Gas 3,80 3,65 -3,74%
Source: Nymex and Bloomberg
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A) Government
AUDIT
Financial St atement Audit
Att estat ion Services
Government imposes ban on smokingin public places
Today (Wednesday), during themeeting of t he Council of M inisters,the Government approved the decreethat imposes a ban on smoking inpublic places and establishes theInstitute of Medical Emergencies ofAngola.
The Executive meeting that waspresided over by the President of theRepublic, Jos Eduardo dos Santos,also authorized the implementation ofthe contract for the improvement,reform and expansion of the LuenaRegional Hospital, Moxico Province.
The technical assistance andconsulting agreement entered intobetween the National CustomsDepartment and the company, TheCrown Agents for OverseasGovernments and AdministrationLimited, under the ambits of theProgram for the Expansion andUpgrading of the Customs Serviceswas also approved.
Also approved were the regulationson personnel uniforms and flags of
special career regime of the FireServices and Immigration Department(SME).
The extraordinary meeting of thegovernment also approved theprivate investment projects ofSociedade Vidreira de Angola andCompanhia de Cervejas de Angola,as well as the draft agreements ofcontracts for the partialrehabilitation of t he Luanda WaterSystems, Phase II.
1st July 2009
Angop
Viana Factory to supply all types of
vehiclesThe car manufacturing factory,CSG, located in Viana Municipality,Luanda Province, will manufactureall types of vehicles such as jeeps,double cabins and small, medium-sized and big buses, as w ell asproduce accessories, sell andlease vehicles.
The private investment project,approved this Wednesday at themeeting of the Council ofMinisters, also aims to establish
national and international salespoints, as well as provideassistance and adaptation of thevehicles at the choice of the client.
The total amount of theinvestment is USD30 million. Theproject aims to create 680 direct
jobs, 510 of w hich will be filled byAngolan staff.
2.News
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TAX
Business Tax
Tax Com pliance
The promoters of the plan arePearkbright International Limited, with5% equity shareholding andPowerquest International Limited,with 95% equity shareholding; bothare British companies.
Presided over by the President of theRepublic, Jos Eduardo dos Santos,the extraordinary meeting of theCouncil of Ministers also approved theproject Fazenda do Pungo Andongoestablished in Cacuso Municipality ofMalanje Province, since 2006.
The aim of the project, promoted byGesterra, S.A., is the production ofbasic food items such as maize, bean,soybean, rice and other crops.
The government also approved thehuge economic and social impactproject portfolio, to be implementedby 2012, aimed at promoting thesustainable development of theagricultural sector, taking into accountthe natural resources potent ial andcompetitiveness of the sector.
The communiqu of the meeting readthat the estimated cost of theportfolio projects is USD1.202.500.000.00, which can befunded through the credit line of theChina Development Bank, private
investment and other available creditlines .
At the financial level, the TreasuryFinancial Programming wasapproved for the third quarter andthe Memorandum on theperformance of oil revenues of thefirst four months of this year wasalso considered and
recommendations made on theissue.
15th July 2009
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FINANCIAL ADVISORY
SERVICES
Corporate Finance
ForensicTransacti on/ ProjectAdvisory
Transactio n/ Project Advisory
Corporate Recovery
Financial Risk M anagement
The clarification that the Associationof Angolan Banks (Abanc) made publicover the weekend on the proceduresto be followed in the transfer offoreign currency outside the countryis a proof of this situation, althoughthe government has already informedthat the current restriction aretemporary.
The M inister of Finance, Severim deMorais, told O Pas of last week thathe was convinced that from Augustthis issue (current restrictions toforeign currency transfer) would havebeen resolved .
13th de July 2009
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Angola owes construction companies1.4 billion Euros
The debt of the Angolan state toconstruction companies carrying outpublic works in that country hasattained 1.4 billion Euros. Thesefigures were given by the AngolanMinister of Finance, Severim deMorais, who promised to settle thedebts by the end of this year, giventhe continuous rise in oil revenues.
Cited by the Portuguese newsagency, Lusa, the Minister ofFinance justified the deferredpayment by the reduction ofgovernment income due to therecent drop in oil prices on theinternational market, as well as thecomplexity of negotiations withthe financial system, w hich willtake more time than expected.
The debts are now attainingUSD2 billion (1.40 billion Euros),with the Angolan governmentdesirous of not allowing the debtto be carried over into 2010 .
Questioned on the specificsituation of Portuguese companiesoperating in the Angolan market,Severim de Morais underscored
that there are delays in theexecution of the financialagreements reached withPortuguese banks, particularlyregarding the credit lines withCOSEC coverage
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C) Energy and Natural Resources
BUSINESS ADVISORY SERVICES
Business Perform ance Services
People and Change
Internal Audit Services
Recruitment (RSF)
Brazilian Company, Odebrecht findsoil in the coast of Angola
Odebrecht informed yesterday that it
had discovered on the Angolan coast,thereby constituting t he first majorsuccess of t he oil and gas division ofthe Brazilian construct ion group inAngola.
It is good quality light crude and wasfound at t he depth of 4.725 meters,315 kilometers off t he coast ofLuanda , the President of thecompany, Miguel Gradin, told theBrazilian state newspaper.
The Brazilian company has a 15%stake in the consortium operated byMaersk Oil, with 50%, which also hasthe Angolan state oil company,Sonangol, holding 20% and theAmerican company, Devon, holding15%.
Odebrecht invested USD90 million (64million Euros) in the prospecting ofthis area. It is envisaged that at leastthree more wells w ill be drilled in thesame location by the end of the year.
According to Miguel Gradin, there is apossibility for the drilling of otherwells in t he field of this Angolan oilreserve, which is considered to be ofhigh quality.
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Energias Renovveis de Angola(Angola Renew able Energies) hasalready begun power supply toTombwa
Energias Renovveis de Angola(Angola Renewable Energies)began supplying electrical powerto the city of Tombwa, NamibeProvince of Southern Angola, fromthe new thermal power station,the installation of which wasconcluded in June.
With heavy incorporation of localmanpower, during the installation,operation and maintenance phase,the new thermal power station of
Tombwa will produce about 50GWh annually for the population ofthe city, as well as for the f ish flourand storage factories in t he area.
The Tombwa Thermal PowerStation project emerged from apartnership between ENE Empresa Nacional de Electricidadede Angola, ERA EnergiasRenovveis de Angola andFINERTEC Energia em Portugal.
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ADVISORY OUTSOURCING
Account ing Advisory Services
Chinese companies Sinopec andCNOOC want to acquire 20 percent ofMarathon shareholding in oil block inAngola
The Chinese companies Sinopec andCNOOC have agreed to pay USD1.3
billion to acquire a 20 percentshareholding of the Americancompany, Marathon, on block 32 ofAngola, a deepwater offshore oilblock.
The block operator is Total, with 30percent shareholding. The Angolanstate oil company holds 20% and aunit of Exxon Mobil holds 20%. ThePortuguese company, Galp, holds 5%.
Marathon, the fourth largest oilcompany in the United States of
America, will keep a 10% position inthe said block, where 12 oildiscoveries have already beenannounced..
22nd July 2009
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D) Information, Communication and Entertainment
There are currently importantinvestments intelecommunications infrastructurein the country. With a population
close to 16 million inhabitants,Angola currently has more than 7.5million mobile telephonysubscribers and about 200.000fixed telephony subscribers,according to the National Instituteof Communications (INACOM).
About five million of the t otalnumber of mobile telephony usersare clients of the operator Unitel,owned by Sonangol and PortugalTelecom, while 2.5 million usersare clients of Unitels competitor,Movicel, bought in 2008 by ZTE. Inthe not too distant future, Moviceland Unitel will have a thirdoperator competitor, as theawarding of a third mobilecommunications license operatorin the country is envisaged for2010. This will shore up thecompetition level betw een theoperators and service resellers ,Silvia Hirano Venter, the analyst,said.
Fixed line operators include AngolaTelecom, a public enterprise thatcontrols the telecommunicationsbackbone of the country, MundoStartel, MSTelcom, Nexus andWezacom.
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Angola Digital
AUDIT
Financial St atement Audit
Att estat ion Services
Mobile Telecommunications market inAngola to Quadruple
The spike in demand of mobiletelecommunications in Angola willlead to the quadrupling of the marketvalue by 2015 as well asintensification of competition, as athird operator will be introduced intothe market in 2010, according to theconsultant, Frost&Sullivan.
This market w ill experiencesignificant growth levels in the nextseven years, as well as infrastructuralimprovements that w ill place thecountry as one of the most developedin Africa , Silvia Hirano Venter, ananalyst w ith the consulting firm inCape Town, South Africa said.
According to the forecasts of theconsulting firm, the volume of sales inthe Angolan market will rise fromUSD1.26 million last year to USD5.7million in 2015.
The basis for the sustenance of thissales increase will be foreign businessinvestment in Angola, which will t o arise in demand for all types ofservices, among which istelecommunications.
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TAX
Business Tax
Tax Com pliance
E) Development Advisory Services
UCAN launches report onentrepreneurship in Angola
The Entrepreneurship M onitor
Report 2008 , will be launchedtoday (Wednesday) in Luanda, in aninitiative of the Catholic University ofAngola and the Sociedade Portuguesade Inovao (SPI), wit h the support ofBFA.
It is an analysis of entrepreneurshipand the economic growth rate ofAngola, ascertaining the condit ionsthat promote and hinder theconditions for growth in t he country.
According to findings from an adult
opinion poll, conducted under GEMAngola 2008 (involving 1500 peoplebetw een 18 and 64 years), Angola isone of the most dynamic countries interms of entrepreneurship.
In 2008, the entrepreneurial rate was22.7%, which means that at least 23in 100 Angolan adults were involvedin the establishment of newbusinesses.
This rate of Angola is the fourthhighest in a list of 43 countriesanalyzed by GEM 2008.
Notable among the characteristicsof entrepreneurship in Angola isthe high participation of women(about 25% of the female adultpopulation is involved inentrepreneurial activities,compared with about 20% ofmen).
The GEM project(www.gemconsortium.org) is thebroadest study onentrepreneurship conductedworldwide. The first GEM study,internationally, was conducted in1999, a joint initiative of BabsonCollege (USA) and the LondonBusiness School (UK).
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F) Infra-Structure, Government and Healthcare
ADVISORY
Financial Adv isory Services
Business Advisory Services
IT Advisory Servi ces
Special Project s in Advi sory
Advisory Outsourcing
Luanda to have incinerator t his year
The Governor of Luanda Province,Francisca do Esprito Santo,announced today, Wednesday, the
commencement of operations of anincinerator, this year, for thetreatment of hospital w aste.
Currently the hospital wastecollection and treatment operator, Recolix is the only company inLuanda that is carrying out suchoperations.
The Minister without portfolio saidthat the Government of Luanda thusplans to increase the responsecapacity in order for hospital waste
collection and treatment work qualitynot to be subjected to the lack ofcapacity of the existing companies inthe market.
According to the Governor, the onlyhospital waste collection company inLuanda has not always been able togive timely and qualitative responseto w aste treatment, for w hich reasonthere is need to improve its work byproviding competent and promptresponse.
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G) Industrial Markets
FINANCIAL ADVISORY
SERVICES
Corporate Finance
ForensicTransacti on/ ProjectAdvisory
Transactio n/ Project Advisory
Corporate Recovery
Financial Risk M anagement
Nova Cimangola plans to increaseproduction
Nova Cimangola will increase itsPortland Cement production, thisyear, to 1.2 million tons, theAdministrative Advisor forcompany management, Lus Silva,informed today, Friday, in Luanda.
In 2008 the company produced1.0050 tons of Portland cement,taking up 30 percent market share,the technical staff said, adding thatthe increase envisaged for 2009falls within an efficient andeffective m anagement modelbeing implemented by the
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Bengo Province to have glasspackaging company
A private investment project namedSociedade Vidreira de Angola, S.A.,with capital of USD60.275.000,approved this Wednesday during themeeting of t he Council of M inisters,will be established in Bengo Province.
The project aims to const ruct a glasspackaging factory and is expect ed tocreate approximately 167 direct jobs.
Also approved for the same Provinceduring its 5th extraordinary meeting ofthe government was the project ofCompanhia de Cervejas de Angola,
S.A. for the construction of a brewery,soft drink, mineral water and wineproducing factory in Icolo e BengoMunicipality.
The project will cost a total ofUSD103.218.000.00 and is expectedto create 108 direct jobs, 104 ofwhich w ill be for locals, who w illreceive training in different fields.
1st July 2009
Angop
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H) Real Estate
ADVISORY OUTSOURCING
Account ing Advisory Services
Housing Commission Announcesconstruction of 110 houses withprivate partnership
The Minister of Urban Affairs andEnvironment announced in Luanda,today (Tuesday) that t he construct ionof 110.000 houses will commence inAugust under the f ramework ofpublic/private partnership.
.According to Jos Ferreira, thespokesperson of the HousingCommission, 10.000 houses will beconstructed during the f irst project inBengo, Luanda, Hula and NamibeProvinces, with the participation ofthe Brazilian construct ion company, Odebrecht .
The second project, in partnershipwith t he Israeli group RL envisagesthe construction of 100.000 housescountrywide and shall take off inBengo, Benguela, Namibe andMalanje Provinces.
Jos Ferreira informed that after thispresentation, the projects will besubmitted to t he Council of M inistersfor approval, probably during the nextsession, so that massive socialhousing construction will begin inearnest.
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3.Relevant Statistic Data
Balance of Trade
TOTAIS 2007 2008 June 08 June 09 Jun. 09/Jun. 08
Exports 1.680.181 2.270.557 949.934 1.109.533 16,8%Imports 369.378 408.379 271.855 50.577 -81,4%
TOTAIS 2007 2008 July 08 July 09 Jul.09/Jul.08
Exports 1.218.236 1.974.575 911.903 876.715 -3,9%Imports 946.354 2.240.263 1.509.245 76.410 -94,9%
Unidade: Milhares de USD
TOTAIS 2007 2008 May 08 May 09 May 09/May 08
Exports 5.424.980 7.338.415 2.516.099 2.981.676 18,5%Imports 11.582.486 22.348.879 9.650.169 4.466.473 -53,7%
TOTAIS 2006 2007 Abril 07 Abril 08 Abril 08/Abril 07Exports 894.186 1.231.311 312.365 742.538 137,7%
Balance of Trade Portu gal Angol a
Unidade: Milhares de Euros
Balana Comercial China Angola
Unidade: Milhares de Rands
Fonte: Ministrio do Desenvolvimento Indstria e Comrcio Exterior do Brasil
Fonte: INE
Balance of Trade South Af rica Angola
Unidade: Milhares de DlaresFonte: Factiva
Fonte: Minist rio das Finanas da frica do Sul
Balance of Trade Brazil Angol a
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4. Relevant Legislation Published
Law n 4/ 09, 30th June - On the legal regime of civil identification and emissionof identit y cards to national citizens. - Revokes all laws contrary to the provisions ofthis law.
Resolut ion n 47/09, 2nd July - Approves the Agreement for Funding in theamount equivalent to USD 49 000 000.00 relating to the Integrated Poultry Projectbetween the Republic of Angola and the Export-Import Bank of South Korea.
Resolut ion n 48/09, 2nd July - Approves the Agreement on the Framework forFinancing of the Line of Credit of EUR 500 000 000.00 between the Ministry ofFinance of the Republic of Angola, on behalf of the Angolan state as Borrower, andthe Ministry of Finance of the Portuguese Republic.
Decree n 9/ 09, 3rd July - Establishes the rules that regulate the rights,obligations and procedures for the air transportation of passengers, baggage andcargo, including animals, under the compulsory insurance of liability for civilaviation.
Resolut ion n 49/09, 6th J uly - Approves the 3rd Addition to the Conventionrelated to the coverage of risks associated to credits on the export of goods andservices of Portuguese origin to the Republic of Angola.Resolut ion n 50/ 09, 6th Jul y - Approves the draft contract for theimplementation of the Project for Electronic Governance in Angola.
Decree n 10/ 09, 13th Ju ly - Creates under the supervision of the Ministry ofFinance and attached to t he Instit ute for Supervision of Insurance as a dependentunit, the Fund for Automobile Guarantee, designated by "FGA" and approves itsorganic status.
Resolut ion n 54/09, 15th Jul y - Approves the contracts, of the type turn keycontracts, related to the execution of works under the Integrated Project of FamilyProduction of Poultry orientated to the Market and Services, signed between theMinistry of Agriculture and the Korean companies Hansol EME Co., Limited and CoTruelife ., Limited.
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A) Corporate Finance
For additional information pleasecontact:
Ana Seabra
5. Fairs and other Events to be held in Angola andabroad
IIR Portugal - Reestruturao Financeira 2010 - Lisbon- 14-15 October 2009
The current economic climate means that the business is subject to restructuringand strategic changes, and once again we w ant to accompany you and guide you inthis complex process. In this course students will be able to examine the variablesthat influence the decision, to assess business operations of CorporateRestructuring, calculate the value of enterprises: methods and evaluation criteria,review the decisions of capital structure, estimate the needs of fund ofmanagement, diversify sources of financing of restructuring and understand theoperations of M & A: objectives and methodology.
Euromoney - Corporate Governance - Prague - 28 September - 1 October 2009
This practical training course examines current best practice in all aspects ofcorporate governance, from the new role of board committees and directors'responsibilities and powers, to best implementation of governance in day-to-dayactivities. The costs and benefits of best practice governance will be examined andpractical guidance will be given on such issues as: the relationship withshareholders and other stakeholders to managing and meeting the expectations ofthe market, international investors and local government and regulatory authorities.The course will discuss the challenges of implementing best-practice corporategovernance in emerging markets and will focus on the specific requirements ofbanks and financial institut ions.
B) Financial Risk Management
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As Funct ions orientadas para a produo e as LOBorientadas para criar oportunidades de negcio
AUDIT
ADVISORYOutsourcing
Special Projects inADVISORY
IT ADVISORY
Business ADVISORYServices
Financial ADVISORYServices
TAX
Corporat e Finance, Forensic, Transaction/ Project Advisory &Financial Risk Management
IT Advisory, Systems & ERP Implementation &IRM in Internal & External Audit
Development Projects & Large Projects
Accounting Advisory Services & Payroll Advisory Services
Business Performance Services, Internal Audit Services &Recruitement & Training
Financial Statement Audit & Attestation Services
Business Tax & Tax Compliance
Markets
F u n c t i o n s
ENR IGH ICE FS IM &CM RE RDDAS &
Tourism
S u p p or t S er vi c e s
As Funct ions orientadas para a produo e as LOBorientadas para criar oportunidades de negcio
AUDIT
ADVISORYOutsourcing
Special Projects inADVISORY
IT ADVISORY
Business ADVISORYServices
Financial ADVISORYServices
TAX
Corporat e Finance, Forensic, Transaction/ Project Advisory &Financial Risk Management
IT Advisory, Systems & ERP Implementation &IRM in Internal & External Audit
Development Projects & Large Projects
Accounting Advisory Services & Payroll Advisory Services
Business Performance Services, Internal Audit Services &Recruitement & Training
Financial Statement Audit & Attestation Services
Business Tax & Tax Compliance
Markets
F u n c t i o n s
ENR IGH ICE FS IM &CM RE RDDAS &
Tourism
S u p p or t S er vi c e s
6.KPMG Services
KPMGs practice is structured in the area of services of Audit, Tax and Advisory.But more important than our organization is our ability to configure acomprehensive approach, with the best experts, to address the organizations withwhom we work.
At KPMG we have the skills, people and motivation to help in responding to theircurrent and future challenges.
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7. Service Highlights
Strategic Plan for Information Systems
Methodological approach:
The methodology of Strategic Services for Information Systems has six key steps,including:
Understand the direction of the business
This phase allows us to understand the client's business environment, capture theoperational environment ( "as-is") the business and the position of InformationSystems in that and understand the current business strategy.
Perform an assessment of capabilities in the area of information technology
This phase allows us to identify and assess the current environment of processinginformation according to the balanced wheel of information technology.
Identify the requirements of business
During this phase the KPMG examines the analysis of business and InformationSystems (by performing an analysis of failures) to determine the future state ofinformation technologies (including enterprise architecture, service provision andmanagement)
Select alternatives for Information System
During this phase, based on the future state of IT, and a list of potential alternatives
that may be valid for the organization implement / execute to achieve therequirements of business.
Method ology of Strategic Services for Informatio n Systems
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Draw a picture of Strategic Information Systems
During this phase is performed a detailed analysis of each strategic alternatives,analyzing the impact that the various strategic initiatives will have on each otherand strengthen these initiatives where appropriate.
Develop the Strategic Plan for Information System
Finally the last phase is devoted to develop the Strategic Plan for InformationSystems.
Diagnostic capacity of Information Technology
The diagnostic capabilities of information technology focuses on three main areasof capacity that include Governance (Governance), services (delivery) andEnterprise Architecture (Enterprise Architecture). The aim of evaluating these threeareas is to gain a general understanding of t he existing IT environment of t heorganization.
For additional information pleasecontact:
Jos Caeiro
Balanced Wheel of Information Technology
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