Priority Technology Holdings said its audit committee dismissed Ernst & Young as its independent registered public accounting firm, effective immediately. KPMG was engaged as the new independent registered public accounting firm. The company reported no disagreements with Ernst & Young on accounting principles or auditing matters during fiscal 2025 and 2024 and the interim period through March 11, 2026. It disclosed a reportable event involving a material weakness in internal control over financial reporting tied to automated controls and related IT general controls for certain tools handling third-party processor data. The company said the material weakness was remediated and discussed with Ernst & Young.
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