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  1. William Welch Deloitte (13 February 1818 – 23 August 1898) was a British accountant and the founder of the professional services firm that subsequently became Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu in the United States and Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte in the United Kingdom. He was born in London, England.

  2. Something that our founder, William Welch Deloitte, understood well. In 1845, he had a vision to build something that would last—to bring change to the accounting industry and beyond. Understanding the power of connection, collaboration, and innovation, he established Deloitte as a small accountancy firm.

  3. Founder William Welch Deloitte became a leader in the burgeoning field of accounting just as the industrialization of England gave rise to the urgent need for financial discipline. His reputation and connections across industries and geographies helped put the organization on the path to its success today.

  4. Founder William Welch Deloitte’s contributions to his hometown of Southall in the United Kingdom are still in evidence today: He helped fund the construction of Holy Trinity Church as well as a number of homes for elderly residents on a fixed income.

  5. When its stock price slumped in 1849, GWR turned to an independent public accountant, William Welch Deloitte, to audit the company. The experience was so valuable that GWR directors recommended compulsory independent oversight.

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    The firm was founded by William Welch Deloitte in London, England in 1845 and expanded into the United States in 1890. It merged with Haskins & Sells to form Deloitte Haskins & Sells in 1972 and with Touche Ross in the US to form Deloitte & Touche in 1989.

  7. 5 days ago · In 1845, William Welch Deloitte understood the power of connection as a way to grow. With that understanding of connection, collaboration, and an eye for innovation, Deloitte’s legacy was born. Those founding beliefs have driven our evolution and seen us thrive.

  8. When William Welch Deloitte founded Deloitte & Co. in 1845, railroad and steam technologies had already greatly transformed England. Deloitte’s clients, such as the Great Western Railway and Great Eastern Steamship company, led the way in the technologies of the second industrial revolution: electricity and telephone.

  9. One of the most famous accountants in the world is William Welch Deloitte, born in London, England and strangely enough the founder of both Deloitte & Touche as well as Pricewaterhouse Coopers. William lived from 1818 – 1898 and started working in the bankruptcy courts at the wee age of 15, and started his own firm at 25.

  10. In 1845, William Welch Deloitte understood the power of connection as a way to grow. With that understanding of connection, collaboration, and an eye for innovation, Deloitte’s legacy was born. Those founding beliefs have driven our evolution and seen us thrive.