Equillium Inc. Dismisses KPMG as Auditor, Appoints Crowe LLP Pending Finalization
Reuters
Oct 07
Equillium Inc. Dismisses KPMG as Auditor, Appoints Crowe LLP Pending Finalization
**Equillium Inc. Announces Change in Independent Auditor** Equillium Inc. disclosed in a recent SEC filing that its Audit Committee has approved the dismissal of KPMG LLP as the company's independent registered public accounting firm, effective September 30, 2025. KPMG's audit reports for the fiscal years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023 did not contain any adverse opinions or disclaimers, aside from a standard note on uncertainty. The company emphasized that there were no disagreements or reportable events with KPMG regarding accounting principles, practices, or audit procedures. Equillium also announced its intent to engage Crowe LLP as its new independent auditor for the 2025 fiscal year, pending completion of standard acceptance procedures.
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