The Canadian branch of the global accounting firm KPMG has purchased a World of Women (WoW) NFT just weeks after adding Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) to its corporate treasury. KPMG Canada Jumps on the NFT Bandwagon KPMG Canada just brought its first non-fungible token from the World of Women (WoW) NFT collection. The NFT Woman #2681, was purchased on Feb. 13 for 25 ETH before being transferred to a separate wallet. In addition, the company also registered its wallet address as kpmgca.eth with Ethereum Name Service (ENS) domain name. We completed the purchase of digital art from the highly acclaimed World of Women non-fungible token (#NFT) collection, our first foray into this rapidly growing asset class. @worldofwomennft #ETH #NFTCommunity https://t.co/HDKu77oVam pic.twitter.com/JmUIaKZcpi — KPMG Canada (@KPMG_Canada) February 28, 2022 Commenting on the development, Benjie Thomas, KPMG Canada’s Managing Partner for Advisory Services, said: “NFTs unlock a new channel for organizations to engage with their customers, while also underpinning innovation through the secure digitization of assets. This acquisition reflects our belief not only in the continued growth of NFTS, but in the value of [World of Women] and its mission.” KPMG isn’t the first corporate entity to jump on the NFT bandwagon. Earlier last year, payment giant Visa bought a CryptoPunk for $150,000. The floor price for the CryptoPunks collection currently sits a...