Uganda, March 8 -- Audit firm KPMG Uganda says the annual Top-100 Mid-Sized Companies Survey has saved many participating organisations and firms from collapse because of the mentorship they receive.

Mr Stephen Ineget, the KPMG country manager, on Wednesday said over the years, the survey has seen companies, which started participating in the exercise with the minimum annual threshold turnover of Shs360 million but today, grow their earnings to more than Shs20 billion annually.

"The annual survey has resulted in companies now keeping books of accounts, creating jobs, paying more taxes and when they display the Top 100 mid-sized companies' plaques and certificates, it has added appeal and credibility to their businesses by the customers ...