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The bowling operator’s previous auditor KPMG has subsequently resigned

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EY has announced that it has been selected to audit Hollywood Bowl for the financial year ending 30 September 2026, subject to approval by shareholders at the ten-pin bowling operator’s 2027 Annual General Meeting.

The company’s former auditor, KPMG, has subsequently resigned, confirming there are no circumstances of its resignation that should be brought to shareholders’ attention under section 519 of the 2006 Companies Act.

Hollywood Bowl said a copy of KPMG’s resignation letter and section 519 statement will be sent to shareholders in line with statutory timescales, and will soon be available for inspection at the National Storage Mechanism.

EY operates 20 offices across Britain, having renewed its lease on its One More London Place headquarters in January.

The South Bank site functions as the Big Four auditor’s UK and global headquarters, housing over 8,000 employees, with its current lease originally set to run until 2028.

Elsewhere in London, the firm also occupies 25 Churchill Place in Canary Wharf, which mainly hosts its UK financial services operations.

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